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Cabling Specifications and Common Port Assignments

Cabling Specifications and Common Port Assignments

This appendix describes cabling specifications and common port assignments for the Cisco 700 series router. It contains the following sections:

Cabling Specifications

The tables in this section list the pinouts associated with Cisco 700 series router cables.

The tables included are as follows:


Table  B-1: ISDN BRI U Port Pinouts (RJ-45)
Pin Function
1 Not used
2 Not used
3 Not used
4 U interface network connection (Tip)
5 U interface network connection (Ring)
6 Not used
7 Not used
8 Not used

Table  B-2: Configuration Port Pinouts (DB-9)
Pin Function
1 Output--Connects to the Carrier Detect (CD) input
2 Output--Connects to the Received Data (RXD) input
3 Input--Connects to the Transmitted Data (TXD) output
4 Input--Connects to the Data Terminal Ready (DTR) output
5 Signal Ground
6 Output--Connects to the Data Set Ready (DSR) input
7 Not used
8 Not used
9 Not used

Table  B-3: Analog Telephone Service Port Pinouts (RJ-11)
Pin Function
1 Not used
2 Not used
3 Tip
4 Ring
5 Not used
6 Not used

Table  B-4: Power Supply Cable (Mini DIN Plug)
Pin Voltage Current Tolerance
1 Ground -1 -
2 +5 VDC 1.5A +/- 5%
3 Ground - -
4 +5 VDC 1.5A +/- 5%
5 Not used - -
6 -30 VDC 0.2A +/- 25%
7 Not used - -

1 A dash indicates that the information does not apply to the pin.

Figure B-1 illustrates the power supply cable pinouts for Cisco 700 series routers.


Figure B-1: Power Supply Cable



Common Port Assignments

Table B-5 lists currently assigned TCP port numbers. To the extent possible, UDP uses the same numbers.


Table  B-5: Currently Assigned TCP and UDP Port Numbers
Port Keyword Description
0 - Reserved
1-4 - Unassigned
5 RJE Remote Job Entry
7 ECHO Echo
9 DISCARD Discard
11 USERS Active users
13 DAYTIME Daytime
15 NETSTAT Who is up or NETSTAT
17 QUOTE Quote of the Day
19 CHARGEN Character Generator
20 FTP-DATA File Transfer Protocol (data)
21 FTP File Transfer Protocol
23 TELNET Terminal connection
25 SMTP Simple Mail Transport Protocol
37 TIME Time
39 RLP Resource Location Protocol
42 NAMESERVER Host Name Server
43 NICNAME Who is
49 LOGIN Login Host Protocol
53 DOMAIN Domain Name Service
67 BOOTPS Bootstrap Protocol Server
68 BOOTPC Bootstrap Protocol Client
69 TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol
75 - Any private dial-out service
77 - Any private RJE service
79 FINGER Finger
95 SUPDUP SUPDUP Protocol
101 HOSTNAME NIC Host Name Server
102 ISO-TSAP ISO-TSAP1
103 X400 X400
104 X400-SND X400-SND
111 SUNRPC SUN Remote Procedure Call
113 AUTH Authentication Service
117 UUCP-PATH UUCP2 Path Service
119 NNTP Usenet Network News Transfer Protocol
123 NTP Network Time Protocol
126 SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol
137 NETBIOS-NS NETBIOS Name Service
138 NETBIOS-DGM NETBIOS Datagram Service
139 NETBIOS-SSN NETBIOS Session Service
161 SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol Q/R
162 SNMP-TRAP Simple Network Management Protocol Traps
512 rexec UNIX rexec (Control)
513 TCP--rlogin
UDP--rwho
TCP--UNIX rlogin
UDP--UNIX Broadcast Name Service
514 TCP--rsh
UDP--syslog
TCP--UNIX rsh and rep
UDP--UNIX System Log
515 Printer UNIX line printer remote spooling
520 RIP Routing Information Protocol
525 Timed Time Server

1 TSAP=Transport Service Access Point
2 UUCP=UNIX-to-UNIX Copy Protocol


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