rollover cable
{{Short description|Cable used to connect a terminal and router}}
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A rollover cable (also known as a Yost cable, Cisco cable, or a console cable) is a type of null-modem cable that is used to connect a computer terminal to a router's console port. This cable is typically flat (and has a light blue color) to help distinguish it from other types of network cabling. It gets the name rollover because the pinouts on one end are reversed from the other, as if the flat cable had been rolled over.
This cabling system was invented to eliminate the differences in RS-232 wiring systems. Any two RS-232 systems can be directly connected by a standard rollover cable and a standard connector. For legacy equipment, an adapter is permanently attached to the legacy port.
See also
External links
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- [https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/routers/7000-series-routers/12223-14.html Cabling Guide for Console and AUX Ports] Document ID: 12223
- [https://www.conserver.com/consoles/Cisco/ciscocons.html Zonker's Cisco Console Server Connections Guide]
- [http://www.yost.com/Computers/RJ45-serial/ Dave Yost Serial Device Wiring Standard]
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