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Partner ACS R7 ADMIN Port?

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TourPro

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Mar 8, 2007
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Does anyone know how I can pinout a DB9F to R45 connector (with a straight through patch cable) to talk with the Admin port on the Partner ACS R7?
 
You will need a 355a or 355af. there are posts in the Merlin forum that describe how to make one. Or you can buy them.
 
Pinouts for built-it-yourself adapters:


RJ45-DB25F (standard)

RJ45F DB25F
==== =====

NC 1 22 RI
DSR 2 5,6,8 CTS,DSR,CD
DTR 3 20 DTR
SG 4 7 SG
RD 5 3 RD
TD 6 2 TD
RTS 7 unused
NC 8 unused



RJ45-DB9F (somewhat more convenient)

RJ45F DB9F
==== =====

NC 1 9 RI
DSR 2 1,6,8 CD,DSR,CTS
DTR 3 4 DTR
SG 4 5 SG
RD 5 2 RD
TD 6 3 TD
RTS 7 unused
NC 8 unused
 
By the way, you should ignore "NC" (no connection) and other notes regarding pin designations on the RJ-45 side of the map. This was a copy & paste from some cheat notes I had, and the pin notations are not all correct.

However, the pin mappings are correct. For example, the map of the 25-pin adapter shows pin 1 of the RJ-45 (incorrectly designated as NC) DOES in fact connect to pin 22 of the D25 connector (which is normally used for Ring Indication).

Keep the pinout, ignore the extraneous notations.
 
Thanks for the input. This pin out works with a DB8F to a straight through patch cable:

1 - Orange
2 - Green
3 - Yellow
4 - Black
5 - Red
6 - Brown
7 - White
8 - unused
9 - Blue.

ACA - Implement: IP Telephony
ACA - Implement: IP Office
ACS - Implement: IP Office
 
I'd love to add your notes to my arsenal, but you'll have to correct the typo and some of the details for me.

First, there's the typo. I've never seen a DB8F and I doubt you have either. Help!

The only other thing I wanted clarity on was the application of the cable. "ACA" means Automatic Circuit Assurance to me (cuz I'm a old Definity guy). So what's the deal on IP Office and the telephony bit? Thanks in advance for your cheaters.
 
I have a question about the pin out on both the 25 and the 9 pin. Where it says 5,6,8 for the DB25F does that mean you pin out to all of those or to one of them?
 
Sorry. DB9F

ACA - Implement: IP Telephony
ACA - Implement: IP Office
ACS - Implement: IP Office
 
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