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Rj45 Ports; Rs232 Port - Cisco IR829 Hardware Installation Manual

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RJ45 Ports

Copper SFP - SFP-GE-T
Copper 1Gbps, (-5 to 85°C), CPN is 30-1421-02
Additional SFPs with added support are:
GLC-FE-100LX-RGD
Fiber (fixed speed of 100Mbps)
GLC-FE-100FX-RGD
Fiber (fixed speed of 100Mbps)
GLC-TE
Copper (fixed speed of 1Gbps)
GLC-FE-T=
Copper 100Mbps
NOTE:
Auto negotiation is not supported on these SFPs.
For minimum software requirements, refer to the Release Notes for your platform.
For the most up-to-date list of supported SFP models for Cisco Industrial Ethernet switches, see
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/interfaces_modules/transceiver_modules/compatibility/matrix/OL_6981.html#wp138176
RJ45 Ports
Two RJ45 serial ports are provided to control and monitor RS232 or RS485 equipment. Serial port 0 can be configured for either RS232
DCE or RS485. Serial port 1 can be configured for RS232 DTE only.
The RJ45 pinouts are shown in
Figure 9
RJ45 pinouts

RS232 Port

The RS232 DTE/DCE pin out applies to both serial 0 and serial 1. The pinout/signal difference between serial 0 and serial 1 is the direction
of the data and flow control signals. The RS232-DCE port is designed to be connected to a far-end DTE port, or to another DCE port via a
crossover (null-modem) cable. The RS232-DTE port is designed to be connected to a far-end DCE port, or to another DTE port via a
crossover (null-modem) cable. This port is not shared with the Console port. Note that the RS232 DTE pin out is different from the
Console/Auxiliary port.
Figure 9
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