BD 8900-MSM128 console connection
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‎10-01-2015 10:21 AM
Hi All,
I am trying to access to 8900-MSM128 module using console port. This console port is COM not RJ45 port.
I am using 2 adapters that shipped normally with switches from both sides (module side and my laptop side) I tried all the option using secure CRT but I could not get access.
Anyone had experienced this problem, is there a special adapter for this module.
Thanks in advance,
Husam
I am trying to access to 8900-MSM128 module using console port. This console port is COM not RJ45 port.
I am using 2 adapters that shipped normally with switches from both sides (module side and my laptop side) I tried all the option using secure CRT but I could not get access.
Anyone had experienced this problem, is there a special adapter for this module.
Thanks in advance,
Husam
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‎10-01-2015 11:14 AM
Thank you Zubair, I could get access using this cable DB9 female - Female. I will give IP for mgmt vlan and forget this console port.
Regards,
Husam
Regards,
Husam
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‎10-01-2015 10:53 AM
Husam,
I had similar issue, and couldn't get into console via using what's provided in the box. ( I had COMM/usb to DB9 Male in the box).
I had to buy 'DB9 Female - DB9 Female', connect that to my PC and verify the COMM port number under 'My Computer>manage>Device>Com Ports', worked fine.
After that I gave Ip address to MGMT port, and never had to use that DB9 anymore.
This may work for you as well.
ZA
I had similar issue, and couldn't get into console via using what's provided in the box. ( I had COMM/usb to DB9 Male in the box).
I had to buy 'DB9 Female - DB9 Female', connect that to my PC and verify the COMM port number under 'My Computer>manage>Device>Com Ports', worked fine.
After that I gave Ip address to MGMT port, and never had to use that DB9 anymore.
This may work for you as well.
ZA
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‎10-01-2015 10:24 AM
What setting are you putting into secure CRT? Are you using a USB to Serial converter? I know these may have been things you have checked but make sure you are using the correct com port and make sure the serial setting are set to the following:
Speed (Baud) = 9600
Data Bits = 8
Stop Bits = 1
Hope this helps!
Speed (Baud) = 9600
Data Bits = 8
Stop Bits = 1
Hope this helps!
