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Using RJ45 – USB type A or MiniUSB – USB type A configuration. Configured from the WebUI, Services → <b>[[RUT955 USB Tools|USB Tools]]</b> → USB to Serial page:
Using Mini USB – USB type A configuration. Configured from the WebUI, Services → <b>[[RUT955 USB Tools|USB Tools]]</b> → USB to Serial page:


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Latest revision as of 13:50, 20 January 2021

Introduction

This article describes how to connect to a console of another device (e.g., a Cisco router, Fortigate firewall, etc.)

Prerequisites

You will need:

  • A RUT955 router
  • An RS232 (male) - RJ45 cable (to connect to a Cisco AUX port):
  • Or a USB type Mini - USB type A cable (to connect to a USB type mini console port):

Configuration

There are multiple ways to connect to a console port, which are described in the sections below:

RS232 - RJ45


RS232 can be configured from the Services → RS232/RS485 → RS232 Configuration page. The following RS232 configuration should be used:

USB


Using Mini USB – USB type A configuration. Configured from the WebUI, Services → USB Tools → USB to Serial page:

PuTTY configuration


The console can be accessed by using software such as PuTTY (can be downloaded from here.

The PuTTY configuration should look like this:

Console port


Example of console ports: