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This section contains cable pinout information for serial cables that you can connect to your OCTANE workstation. It also describes Silicon Graphics' serial port converters.
For serial printers and dumb terminals, use a 3-wired standard PC cable. See Table 1.
Note: For a 3-wire cable and no hardware flow control modem, you
must use the /dev/ttyd* command devices in the
configuration files. For more detailed information, see the serial man
page. To access the man page, from the Toolchest choose Help >
InfoSearch and select "Man pages." Or place the cursor in the
console window and type man serial
.
Table 1 - Cable Pinout Assignments for the Printer/Dumb Terminal Serial Cable
Signal Description |
Pin Number DB9 Connector (Female) |
Pin Number DB-25 Connector (Male) |
1 | Not Connected | |
RXD | 2 | 2 |
TXD | 3 | 3 |
4 | Not Connected | |
GND | 5 | 7 |
6 | Not Connected | |
7 | Not Connected | |
8 | Not Connected | |
9 | Not Conencted |
Use a full-handshake (includes RTS and CTS) PC modem serial cable for a
modem with RTS/CTS flow control. Table 2 shows the cable connector pin
assignments for this cable.
You can use this cable for all serial devices except those that do not need RTS flow control.
Devices like serial printers and dumb terminals that do not need RTS
flow control can still be used with this cable provided that a null
modem adapter is added to one end of the cable. You can purchase the
full-handshake PC modem serial cable from Silicon Graphics or your
local service provider.
Note: If you are attaching a modem with modem signals and
RTS/CTS flow control, you must use the /dev/ttyf* command
devices in the configuration files. For more detailed information, see
the serial reference (man) pages. To access this reference (man) page,
from the Toolchest choose Help> InfoSearch and select "Man
Pages." Or place the cursor in the Unix shell window and type man
serial
.
Table 2 - Cable Pinout Assignments for a PC Modem Cable
Signal Description |
Pin Number DB9 Connector (Female) |
Pin Number DB-25 Connector (Male) |
DCD | 1 | 8 |
RXD | 2 | 3 |
TXD | 3 | 2 |
DTR | 4 | 20 |
GND | 5 | 7 |
DSR | 6 | 6 |
RTS | 7 | 4 |
CTS | 8 | 5 |
RI | 9 | 22 |
The OCTANE workstation's serial ports conform to the PC standard pinout
for EIA standard RS-232 signals.
The purpose of the adapter cable is to allow the OCTANE to use standard
PC or Macintosh serial devices.
Table 3 show the adapter cable pinout for a standard PC or Macintosh
serial port.
Table 3 - Female DB9 to Female MiniDIN8 Converter Cable
From Female DB9 |
To MiniDIN8 |
PC Signal | Macintosh Signal |
1 | 7 | DCD | GPi |
2 | 5 | RD | RxD- |
3 | 3 | TD | TxD- |
4 | 1 | DTR | TxD+ |
5 | 4 | SG | SG |
6 | 8 | DSR | RxD+ |
7 | 6 | RTS | HSKo |
8 | 2 | CTS | HSKi |
9 | Unused | RI | Unused |
The purpose of the following adapter cable is to support ANSI/SMPTE
Standard 107M-1992.
Table 4 shows the pinout for a Female DB9 to Female DB9 converter
cable.
Table 4 - Female DB9 to Female DB9 Converter Cable
Female DB9 Connected to OCTANE | Female DB9 Connected to Peripheral |
1 | Unused |
2 | To DB9-2 (RxD-) |
3 | To DB9- 8(TxD-) |
4 | Unused |
5 | To DB9-6 and DB9-4 (GND) |
6 | To DB9-7 (RxD+) |
7 | To DB9-3 (TxD+) |
8 | Unused |
9 | Unused |
Note: For more detailed information, see the serial reference
(man) page. To access the reference (man) page, place the cursor in the
Unix shell window and enter man serial
.
Or, access Man pages through the Toolchest > Help and in the Info
Search window enter man serial
.