Aux Port; Combo Interfaces - HP A-F1000-E Installation Manual

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AUX port

The AUX port is an RS-232 asynchronous serial port used for remote configuration or dialup backup. You
must connect the local modem to the remote modem through public switched telephone network (PSTN)
and then to the remote device for remote system debugging, configuration, maintenance, and
management. In the event that the console port fails, the AUX port can be connected to a terminal as a
backup port of the console port. For how to connect a terminal through the AUX port, see the chapter
"Troubleshooting."
Table 23 Technical specifications for the AUX port
Item
Connector
Compliant
standard
Baud rate
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Combo interfaces

Technical specifications for copper Ethernet ports
1.
Table 24 Technical specifications for copper Ethernet ports
Item
Connector
Port
Frame format
Rate and duplex mode
NOTE:
The media dependent port (MDI) standard is typically used on the Ethernet port of network adapters.
The media dependent port crossover (MDI-X) standard is typically used on hubs or LAN switches.
When 10/100 Mbps and half duplex/full duplex are specified for a copper Ethernet port, the copper
Ethernet port operates in the forced mode. When 1000 Mbps is specified or the rate and the duplex
mode are not simultaneously specified for a copper Ethernet port, the copper Ethernet port operates in
the auto-negotiation mode.
Technical specifications for fiber Ethernet ports
2.
Specification
RJ-45
RS-232
9600 bps to 115200 bps
9600 bps (default)
Used to connect the serial port of a remote PC through a pair of modems to establish a
dial-up connection with the PC
Specification
RJ-45
Automatic MDI/MDI-X
Ethernet_II
Ethernet_SNAP
10 Mbps auto-sensing
100 Mbps auto-sensing
1000 Mbps auto-sensing
Half/full-duplex auto-negotiation
Half/full-duplex auto-negotiation
Full-duplex
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