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| Hello all, I'm trying to getting out from this problem. I've an Annex micro XL and a SunFire V440. SunFire has a Rj45 serial port. Using a standard network cable cause not talkign the annex with SunFire. I've tested also a crossover ethernet cable without working and a cable was already attached to the annex named E220#I.NET CABLE (seems a network cable) without working There's a particular cabling scheme to get connected from annex to SUnFire serial port? Thanks Stefano |
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| Ste <s.c@i.net.it> writes: >I'm trying to getting out from this problem. I've an Annex micro XL and >a SunFire V440. SunFire has a Rj45 serial port. Using a standard network >cable cause not talkign the annex with SunFire. I've tested also a >crossover ethernet cable without working and a cable was already >attached to the annex named E220#I.NET CABLE (seems a network cable) >without working Those won't work, the pinouts are vastly different. >There's a particular cabling scheme to get connected from annex to >SUnFire serial port? Hmm, looks like somebody figured it out once.. http://www.sunhelp.org/unix-serial-p...erial-pinouts/ I thought the Annex 4000 didn't have 8p8c ports, but it seems so in this page, I'd give that one a try. |