Table Of Contents
Cabling Specifications
Ethernet Cables
Ethernet Network Cabling Guidelines
Integrated Console Cable
Cabling Specifications
This appendix describes cables and cabling guidelines for the Cisco 1710 Security router and contains the following sections:
•Ethernet Cables
•Ethernet Network Cabling Guidelines
•Integrated Console Cable
Ethernet Cables
This section describes the Ethernet cables that are used to connect the router to your local Ethernet network. 10/100BASE-TX routers, such as the Cisco 1710 Security routers, require Category 5 unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) or shielded twisted-pair (STP) cable.
Table B-1 Straight-Through Ethernet Cable (RJ-45-to-45) Pinouts
Signal
Direction
RJ-45 Pin
1
TX+
—>
1
2
TX-
—>
2
3
RX+
<—
3
6
RX-
<—
6
Ethernet Network Cabling Guidelines
Table B-2 provides some guidelines for creating Ethernet networks. Parameters might vary, depending on the manufacturer of the network equipment.
Table B-2 Ethernet Cabling Guidelines
Parameter
10BASE-T
100BASE-TX
Maximum segment length
100 meters
100 meters
Maximum number of segments per network
5
• With Class I repeaters: 1
• With Class II repeaters: 2
Maximum hop count1
4
• With Class I repeaters: none
• With Class II repeaters: 1
Maximum number of nodes per segment
1024
1024
Cable type required
UTP Category 3, 4, or 5
UTP Category 5 or STP
Integrated Console Cable
A console cable is provided with your router. Use this DB-9-to-RJ-45 integrated console cable (blue) to connect your router to a PC or terminal.
Table B-3 describes the wiring for the router's CONSOLE port, the integrated console cable, and the console (serial) port of the PC or terminal.
Table B-3 Integrated Console Cable Pinouts
Signal Name at the CONSOLE Port of Router
RJ-45 Pin at the Router End of the Cable
DB-9 Pin at the PC/Terminal End of the Cable
Signal Name at the PC/Terminal Port
RTS
1
8
CTS
DTR
2
6
DSR
TXD
3
2
RXD
GND
4
5
GND
GND
5
5
GND
RXD
6
3
TXD
DSR
7
4
DTR
CTS
8
7
RTS