Before powering up the router, you must set up a management console. The console enables you to communicate with your system during the power-up process and to manage your system using the command-line interface (CLI).
When connecting a console directly to the SRP I/O module, use a cable appropriate for your terminal connector. The cable must have a female DB-9 connector to attach to the RS-232 port on the SRP I/O module. See Figure 24 and Figure 25.
The console port is considered a data terminal equipment interface (DTE). Direct connection to a terminal or PC (which also have DTE interfaces) requires a crossover cable.
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Note: The alarm function on the SRP I/O module is currently not implemented. |
Only ERX-7xx and ERX-14xx models have external timing ports and alarm leads located on the SRP I/O module. All ERX routers have console ports located on the SRP I/O module. See Table 8 for details on each component.
Table 8: SRP I/O Ports
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Note: This section applies to ERX-7xx and ERX-14xx models only. The ERX-310 router does not support external timing. |
The SRP I/O module has two input ports for external clock sources. These ports provide a way to ensure that the router system clock remains synchronized with the network's system clock. The primary clock is labeled A; the secondary, redundant clock is labeled B.
Use the connectors appropriate for your locale (European or North American standard):
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Note: Use shielded cables to connect the external clock sources to the clock source input ports. |
Figure 24: SRP I/O Module for ERX-14xx Models

To connect the clock source input ports:
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Note: You can use a wire-wrap gun to attach wires to pins. |
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Note: This section applies to all ERX routers. |
The Console section of the SRP I/O module has two ports for management access. (See Figure 24 and Figure 25.)
The console port is considered a data terminal equipment interface (DTE). Direct connection to a terminal or PC (which also have DTE interfaces) requires a crossover cable.
Figure 25: SRP I/O Module for the ERX-310 Router

See Accessing ERX Routers for more information about management access.
To connect the router to the network:
When you connect a console directly to the router SRP I/O module, use a cable appropriate for your terminal connector. The cable must have a female DB-9 connector to attach to the RS-232 port on the SRP I/O module.
To connect the console to the SRP I/O module: