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Cable and Port Pinouts

Cable and Port Pinouts

This appendix lists the pinouts for the Ethernet cable connector and ports on the Catalyst 8540 CSR route processor. This section also lists the Gigabit Interface Converter (GBIC) cable distances and module bandwidths. It includes the following sections:


Note   Pins not listed are not connected.

Ethernet Cable Connector Pinouts

The Ethernet ports on the route processor and the 10/100BaseT interface module are RJ-45 receptacles. Table B-1 lists the Ethernet cable connector pinouts.


Note   The Ethernet port on the route processor is not routable.


Table B-1: RJ-45 Ethernet Cable Connector Pinouts
Pin Signal Direction Description

1

RxD+

<—

Receive data +

2

RxD-

<—

Receive data -

3

NC

No connection

4

NC

No connection

5

NC

No connection

6

NC

No connection

7

TxD+

—>

Transmit data+

8

TxD-

—>

Transmit data -


Note   To connect a Catalyst 8540 CSR chassis to a router (such as the Cisco 7500 router) use a straight-through unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable. To connect the chassis to a switch (such as the Catalyst 5500 switch), use a crossover UTP cable.

MT-RJ Ethernet Connector Pinouts

The Ethernet ports on the 100BaseFX interface module are MT-RJ receptacles. Table B-2 lists the Ethernet cable connector pinouts.


Table B-2: MT-RJ Ethernet Cable Connector Pinouts
Pin Signal Direction Description

1

VeeRX

Receiver signal ground

2

VccRX

<—

Receive power supply

3

SD

Signal Detect

4

RD-

<—

Receiver data-

5

RD+

<—

Receiver data+

6

VccTX

—>

Transmit Power supply

7

VeeTX

—>

Transmit signal ground

8

Tdis

Transmit disable

9

TD+

—>

Transmit data+

10

TD-

—>

Transmit data-

Console Port Pinouts

The console port on the route processor is an EIA/TIA-232 DCE DB-25 receptacle. Both data set ready (DSR) and data carrier detect (DCD) are active when the system is running. The Request To Send (RTS) signal tracks the state of the Clear To Send (CTS) input. The console port does not support modem control or hardware flow control. The console port requires a straight-through EIA/TIA-232 cable. Table B-3 lists the console port pinouts.


Table B-3: DB-25 Console Port Pinouts
Pin Signal Direction Description

1

Gnd

Ground

2

TxD

<—

Transmit data

3

RxD

—>

Receive data

4

RTS

—>

Ready to send1

5

CTS

—>

Clear to send1

6

DSR

—>

Data set ready (always on)2

7

GND

Ground

8

DCD

—>

Data carrier detect (always on)2

20

DTR

<—

Data terminal ready

Shield

Gnd

Shield ground

1Pins 4 and 5 are connected.
2Pins 6 and 8 are connected.

GBIC Cable Distances and Modal Bandwidths

A GBIC has two pinouts: receive and transmit. The connectors are multimode fiber or single-mode fiber. Table B-4 lists the cable distances and modal bandwidth for GBICs.


Table B-4: GBIC Cable Distances and Modal Bandwidths
GBIC Wavelength (nm1) Fiber Type Core Size (microns) Modal Bandwidth (MHz-km2) Cable Distance

SX3

850

MMF4

SMF

62.5

62.5

50.0

50.0

160

200

400

500

722 ft (200 m)

902 ft (275 m)

1620 ft (500 m)

1804 ft (550 m)

LX/LH5

1300

MMF

SMF6 (LX/LH)

62.5

50.0

50.0

9/10

500

400

5000

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1804 ft (550 m)

1804 ft (550 m)

1804 ft (550 m)

32,810 ft (10 km)

ZX7

1550

SMF

Not conditional

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70 to 100 km

1nm = nanometers.
2MHz-km = Signal bandwidth in MHz transmitted over a distance of 1 km.
3SX = short wavelength.
4MMF = multimode fiber.
5LX/LH = long wavelength/long haul.
6SMF = single-mode fiber.
7ZX = extended distance.


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