Cisco Console Cables, Popular Types You Used

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A Cisco console cable is used to connect a computer system directly into a networking device, such as a switch or a router…

Cisco cables

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When you got a new Cisco router, Cisco switch, or Cisco firewall and hooked it up, does it work? No. It isn’t like a Linksys or Netgear router. It has no DHCP or anything like that. It has to be configured first. How do you configure it? You have to connect to the console port, like this console port on a Cisco 1800 series router:

console port on a Cisco 1800 series router

 

But what can connect to it? No, don’t use an Ethernet cable – it won’t work. This is a SERIAL port that needs to go to the serial/COM port on your PC or laptop (if you still have one). What what you need is a ROLLED cable. Here is what it looks like:

ROLLED cable

 

Cisco also has a good picture of one as follows:

Cisco console cables

 

However, how are you going to get that rolled cable connected to your PC? Don’t plug it into the Ethernet port! Remember, it is a Serial Cable. You need to connect it to the 9 PIN serial port on your PC (hopefully you have one but I will tell you what to do if you don’t in a minute. To connect it, you need to convert the RJ45 end to Serial with an adaptor, like this:

convert the RJ45 end to Serial with an adaptor

 

Many times, these came with routers or were sold in a package alone with the rolled cable, like this:

Popular Cisco Console cable

 

Today, the DB9 to RJ45 converter is coming molded to the console cable, like this:

DB9 to RJ45 converter is coming molded to the console cable

 

Once you have the router, switch, or firewall physically connected with the right cable & adaptor, you need to use your terminal emulator to communicate with the console port. For more information on that topic, I recommend this article on how to use Hyperterminal to connect to your Cisco router.

 

Notes: Types of Cisco Console Cables

Cisco cables, including DTE Serial Cables, for connecting your Router to a DTE (Data Terminal Equipment); DCE Serial Cables, for connecting your Router to a DCE (Data Communications Equipment); DTE Smart Serial Cables, for connecting your Router to a DTE (Data Terminal Equipment); DCE Smart Serial Cables, for connecting your Router to a DCE (Data Communications Equipment); Aironet Cables, related to Cisco’s Aironet product range, including; Antenna extension, Low Loss cables, etc.

 

Cisco Console Cables, Rolled and Straight

  • Octal V.35, RS449, RS530, X.21 cables
  • Cisco Console Cables, Rolled and StraightCisco / IBM Bus & Tag cables
  • Smart Serial Cables
  • Aironet Wireless cables
  • Stratacom cables
  • RJ45-DB9 All in One Cable
  • Cisco Catalyst Serial Cables
  • Console Port Cables, DB25F, DB9, RJ45
  • Cisco Modular Adapters
  • Cisco Fiber Cables
  • Cisco HSSI Cables
  • Cisco LFH 60 and LFH 200 Cables
  • Octal Cables & Kits
  • Cisco Router-to-Router Cables
  • Cisco Smart Serial Cables
  • T1 & T1/E1 PRI Cables
  • T3/E3 & DS3/DS4 Cables

 

More Related: How to Make Cisco Console Cables?

 

 

 

 

 

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