Thursday, September 13, 2012

Console connection to Baystack 5510 and 5520

What you need:

1. Operating System:
Windows 7

Note: Actually any version of Windows is OK. Prior to 7, Windows always came with Hyperterminal, but I use putty. You can also do this with a Mac or Linux, but you'll have to make some adjustments.

2. Hardware:
a. Keyspan USB Serial Adapter (19HS)
Note: Other Serial to USB adapters might work just as well.
b. Straight-Thru Serial Cable (Nortel part number AL2011013-E6)
c. Baystack 5510 and/or 5520
d. One free USB port on your Windows 7 system

3. Software:
a. Keyspan Serial Assistant
b. Putty

The Gory Details:

A. Getting the right stuff
  1. Keyspan USB Serial Adapter 19HS costs anywhere from $20 to $50. Search online using the keyword "keyspan" and the part number "usa-19hs" and purchase from the vendor of your choice.
  2. I got my straight-through serial cable on ebay for 12 bucks. Search on the part number "AL2011013-E6".
  3. For extra credit, use the continuity setting on your multimeter to verify that your cable really is "straight-thru".
B. Software Installation
  1. Install Keyspan Serial Assistant
    a. Go to this page: http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtModelID=3914
    b. Click on the "Support" tab
    c. Click on the link that says: Driver for USA-19HS (Windows 7 and 8) [ 4 MB / ZIP ]
    d. Download and install the driver
  2. Install Putty
    a. Go to http://www.putty.org
    b. Download and install Putty
C. Make the physical connection
  1. Power up the switch 
  2. Connect the straight-through serial cable to the console port on the switch 
  3. Connect the serial end of the Keyspan USB Serial Adapter to the other end of the serial cable 
  4. Connect the other end of the Keyspan Adapter to a USB port on your Windows 7 box 

D. Establishing a terminal session on the Windows box
  1. Fire up the Keyspan Serial Assistant on the Windows box
  2. Note the "com" number of the serial connection (screen shot #1):
    screen shot #1

  3. Start up Putty
  4. Configure Putty: set the "Serial line" to COM3 (or whatever); set the speed to 9600; set the "Connection type" to Serial (screen shot #2):
    Screen Shot #2

  5. Check to make sure serial settings are good (screen shot #3):
    Screen Shot #3



  6. Click "Open"
  7. In the terminal window that opens up, enter "ctrl-y"
  8. Screen shot #4 shows the menu for a 5520 - this (or something like it) is a good sign. The rest is up to you!

    Screen Shot #4

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  2. Hello , I saw your post on Console connection to Baystack 5510 and 5520 , you could help me with the configuration cable pins female-female serial. I have tried several times but I have no success to connect and I 'm trying to make a cable on my own.

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