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Posted: 28 July 2009 at 10:05pm | IP Logged
Tagram,
From what you posted, the panel to device part is just canceling it self out. Try a normal straight thru patch cord there. Because the serial cable you have is already a roll over.
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Posted: 29 July 2009 at 6:25am | IP Logged
tagram wrote:
Just a quick update to this thread...
I messed around with several different pinout configurations for a couple days and finally found one that works.
From PC to wall: Cisco serial cable
From wall to panel: straight T568B wiring
From panel to device: Rollover/straight coupler/Rollover
The rollover cables are standard, according to cisco, 1-8 on one side, reversed to 8-1 on the other. So for this to work, I required two of them and a $2 CAT5 coupler.
The last bit of this is confusing, but it's the only way I was able to access any of my equipment in this manner.
Edward Appel
Sr. Systems Engineer
So... you rolled it over THREE times? Wow... talk about unnecessary effort!
Yes, it sounds crazy. I did in fact use a straight cable with no luck. It wasn't until I introduced the coupler and additional rollover that it worked. I am sure there's something I may have done that's odd, but I decided not to look this gift horse in the mouth.
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