11-13-2012 06:25 AM - edited 03-12-2019 09:55 AM
This document will provide instruction of how to create an EX90 console cable using a Nokia CA42 USB Data Cable and console into a unit.
There may be situations where consoling into an EX90 can solve an issue that is not related to hardware.
A console cable for the EX90 is not provided by default or readily available for purchase, but, one can be assembled relatively easy.
The following tools will be necessary to create the EX90 console cable:
Optional Tools
Before creating the cable, locate the TX, RX and GRD.
Pin-out for the Nokia OEM cable:
Pin-out for the compatible cable used in this example:
Pin-out for the compatible cable used in this example:
Note: All compatible cables may not have the same color wires.
If you're not sure of the pin-outs of the cable you're using, cut off the connector end of the cable leaving a couple inches connected to it.
Use a multimeter to locate the TX,RX and GND.
Strip the sheathing off the TX, RX and GND.
It's a good idea to solder the ends of the wires to make them easier to work with.
Crimp the RJ-45 on the end of the USB side of the cable. Ensure the TX, RX and GND are in the correct positions before crimping.
The EX90 console port is an 8P8C (RJ45) connection and is located on the bottom left corner of the unit.
Plug the 8P8C (RJ45) end into the console port.
You'll have to lean the unit forward to plug the cable in.
It might be a little awkward to do alone. If someone else is available, ask for their assistance.
As a last resort, lay the unit down. Ensure you have something soft (like a towel) to lay the unit on.
Connect the USB side to you laptop to PC or Mac.
In Windows, open Device Manager and verify the COM port of the USB-to-Serial Adapter.
The following example uses Putty in Windows7.
After connecting with the terminal emulator, you should have a connection to the EX90:
This example will show connecting using the terminal application (Applications-->Utilities) using MacOSX 10.7.
CD to the /dev directory and ls tty.* to list all the available tty.
Use the screen command along with the correct tty. Use the 38400 to set the baud rate (The baud rate of the ex90 console port is 38400).
After connecting with the terminal emulator, you should have a connection to the EX90:
This completes making an EX90 console using a CA42 USB data cable and connecting to the console port.
The cable can also be ordered in Canada it seems.
Wow very helpfull, this cable works only for the EX90 or it could be used on other Devices like Switches and routers?
Same cable works for EX90, EX60, E20, MX200 and MX300 codecs.
Cisco TelePresence staff recently worked with Redpark to create a cable that connects iPhone and iPad to the console port on EX series and MX series endpoints.
The cable part # is C2-TTL45.
The cable is used with the Get-Console app available on Apple's App Store.
I've made this cable and I was unable to find the right driver for it...
I'm an IT professional so I was quite baffled that it's not easy to be found on the internet! :-(
All I can find are those dodgy diver identifier sites that want to install their crapware and then I'll be able to get the driver... I think hell has a bigger chance of freezing over! ;-)
In the device manager it's listed as "USB-UART Tx Line" and the hardware ID's are VID_0EA0 PID_6858.
So I looked in the USB devices DB and seems like this is it: https://usb-ids.gowdy.us/read/UD/0ea0
An OTi-6858 serial adapter, the driver can be downloaded from this site: http://www.urti.com.tw/EN/support.html
Hope this helps anybody!
Wim
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