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Performance Route Processor Installation and Configuration Guide
OL-11656-01
Configuring Interfaces on the PRP
Configuring the Auxiliary Interface
The auxiliary port on the PRP is a DTE, RJ-45 plug for connecting a modem or
other DCE device (such as a CSU/DSU or another router) to the router. The port
is labeled
Aux
, as shown in
Figure 14
. The asynchronous auxiliary port supports
hardware flow control and modem control.
Table 7
lists the pinout for this port.
Table 6
Console Port Pinout
Console Port Pin
Signal
Input/Output
Description
1
1
1.
These pins are connected to each other.
—
—
—
2
DTR
Output
Data Terminal Ready
3
TxD
Output
Transmit Data
4
GND
—
Signal Ground
5
GND
—
Signal Ground
6
RxD
Input
Receive Data
7
DSR
Input
Data Set Ready
8
1
—
—
—
Table 7
Auxiliary Port Pinout
Auxiliary Port Pin
Signal
Input/Output Description
1
RTS
Output
Request To Send
2
DTR
Output
Data Terminal Ready
3
TxD Output
Transmit
Data
4
GND
—
Signal Ground
5
GND
—
Signal Ground
6
RxD Input
Receive
Data
7
DSR
Input
Data Set Ready
8
CTS
Input
Clear To Send