Figure 30. S4112F-ON DC RS-232 console port
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DC RS-232 console port
Figure 31. S4112T-ON DC RS-232 console port
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DC RS-232 console port
CAUTION:
Ensure that any equipment attached to the serial port can support the required 115200 baud rate.
NOTE:
Before starting this procedure, ensure your PC has a 9-pin serial port. You must have a terminal emulation program
already installed and running on your PC.
NOTE:
If your PC’s serial port cannot accept a female DB-9 connector, use a DB-9 male-to-male adaptor.
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Install the provided RJ-45 connector side of the provided cable into the S4112-ON Series console port.
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Install the DB-9 female side of the provided copper cable into your PC’s serial port. Or install the DB-9 cable into other data terminal
equipment (DTE) server hardware that you intend to use.
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Keep the default terminal settings on the console as follows:
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115200 baud rate
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No parity
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8 data bits
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1 stop bit
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No flow control
USB-B console port access
The USB-B console port is on the I/O side of the switch.
NOTE:
The S4112-ON Series switches use the Silicon Labs CP2109 USB-B chip. To find the correct USB-B universal
asynchronous receiver-transmitter (UART) driver, see
https://www.silabs.com/products/development-tools/software/usb-to-
The terminal settings are the same for the serial console port and the RS-232/RJ-45 console port:
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115200 baud rate
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No parity
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8 data bits
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1 stop bit
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No flow control
When you connect the USB-B port, it becomes the primary connection and, while connected, all messages are sent to the USB-B port.
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Management ports