EqualLogic PS series console RJ45 cable pinout

Hello world

I have an Equallogic storage array to use for the test which I believe is a ps100e, with two controllers blue sata ports having back series RJ45. Nothing I've used so far has had any kind of traffic from them, then someone can help me with a pinout of the console cable that was included with the devices? (I got was the machine itself). I saw a few summaries puts online buy them, but I'm a bit of a hurry and don't have much of a budget, so I was hoping to do so they are considered non-standard.

Thank you!

Here is the pinout settings and baud.   Make sure that this flowcontrol is disabled on the serial port.

We find this info on the site Web of Equallogic.

The title of the solution

Cable to the serial Console, identifying Type I, II controllers, the RJ-45 connector pinout

Details of the solution

Type 1:

FRU PN IS 95-0444. Cable 'dongle' will have a white label with 51-0003-02 marked top. It is 10 inches long, black, with DB - 9 (M) money and a micro DB-9 at the other end.

You can order the dongle as a Molex 83421-9052 reference number to search on google. You will also need to a modem cable Null to go with it, if you don't have one, easy to find, even the most Radio Shack has them.

Type 2:

FRU PN 95-0517. Cable will have a white label with 51-0008 marked top. It is 10 feet long, black with the RJ-45 at the other end and a DB-9 (F)

Here is the pinout of the connector RJ-45 series of EqualLogic Type-2 (SATA 2 command Module):

1 - DTR (out)

2 - CTS (en)

3 - chassis Gnd

4 - RxD (in)

5 - TxD (out)

6 Sig Gnd

7 - RTS (out)

8 - DSR (en)

In the current firmware versions we do not deliberately set, or answer, the control signals (DTR, CTS, DSR, RTS), then you must either configure the device you connect so that it ignores them, or provide telesignalisations the according to the needs.

The series settings are: 9600 baud, 8 bits, 1 stop bit, no parity, no flow control.

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