03-08-2005 01:12 AM
Hello,
This is a general question.
I always have used a serial-RJ45 cable to connect to the cisco devices through the console. I've got an old compaq armada laptop to do that. But now, I'm thinking about buying a new laptop and.. ¡The new laptops have NO serial ports!. So, how can I connect with them to the console port?
I have some adaptors to lpt ports but the hyperterminal (the soft I use to connect) doesn't recognize that port.
How do you connect to the cisco console port from a new laptop without serial port? which software do you run?
Maybe is a stupid question, but I don't know how to do it.
Thanks in advance.
03-08-2005 03:33 AM
You might want to see http://forum.cisco.com/eforum/servlet/NetProf?page=netprof&forum=Network%20Infrastructure&topic=Getting%20Started%20with%20LANs&CommCmd=MB%3Fcmd%3Ddisplay_location%26location%3D.ee85846/0.
Cheers,
Josef.
PS - rate if it helps ;-)
03-08-2005 03:57 AM
Hello again,
Have you ever used the hyperterminal with an usb-to-serial adapter? I haven't. I have got one, but I haven't any driver to it.
Thanks in advance.
03-08-2005 05:46 AM
What OS are you using? Most of the newer operating systems recognize the USB/Serial Adapter and assign it a COM port (Windows) or /dev/ttyUSB (Linux/OS X).
03-08-2005 07:16 AM
I'm using both of them. Windows 2000 and linux slackware or debian.
So, when I plug the adapter, the system recognized it and assign a com port. Therefore, I can use the hyperterminal without problems.
Thanks in advance.
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