Cisco – What serial cable do I need for a Cisco/Linksys SRW2024P

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Some idiot (one guess as to who) installed a Cisco/Linksys SRW2024P in a 2nd location and forgot to change the IP before doing so. Now it's on a new subnet and I need to control it via console port.

I'm used to controlling Cisco gear through the console port from my Mac using screen or ZTerm and a Tripp Lite (née Keyspan) USB-to-Serial adapter, but have the benefit of being up to my neck in Cisco's blue DB9-to-RJ45 console cables. This Cisco/Linksys switch has a DB-9 male console port and I dug out a female-to-female DB9 serial cable, but I have no idea whether it's a null modem cable or not and it doesn't seem to work using the official serial port settings for the SRW2024P:

Bits per second: 38400
Data bits: 8
Parity: None
Stop bits: 1
Flow control: None

I must admit that I'm usually lucky and what cables I have tend to work, but not this time. Unfortunately, the former admin ditched the box & cables. So, should I need a null modem cable like the Tripp Lite P450-006 Null Modem Gold Cable DB9F/F – 6ft or something else?

I can get all crazy if I have to, but that's a lot of effort for something I could just buy a cable for, esp. since I'd like to keep the correct cable with this switch from now on. Any other ways to get into this that I'm not thinking of?

UPDATE:

I have tried a random serial cable and the aforementioned Tripp Lite null modem cable with my Keyspan USB-to-Serial adapter (both ZTerm and screen), and get nothing, no matter how many times I tap enter/return (okay, I haven't tested all the possibilities there). This is with using the aforementioned serial settings as well as the following (I found both in official documentation):

Bits per second: 115200
Data bits: 8 
Parity: none 
Stop bits: 1
Flow control: none

By connecting directly to the switch via ethernet and changing my IP to the same subnet as the original IP of the switch I can connect via the web interface, but do not have the password. And, no, it's not the default! So, my only option is serial (to perform a password reset, but that doesn't seem to be working in the slightest.

Any further suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

Best Answer

This is the pin out of the connector on the switch.

Pin 1 : NC                                  Pin 6 : NC
Pin 2 : RxD                                 Pin 7 : NC
Pin 3 : TxD                                 Pin 8 : NC
Pin 4 : NC                                  Pin 9 : NC
Pin 5 : GND

A null modem cable should work.