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Craft Cable Part Number

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What is the part number for the Craft Cables used by a TA 908e 3rd gen?  this is NOT just a regular serial cable, correct?  And where can I get one?

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jayh
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Re: Craft Cable Part Number

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All of the TA900 series, all generations use a standard RS-232 DB9 connector wired as DCE. The specific cable you need depends on what connector is on your computer or terminal.

If your computer has a DB9 male serial port, you need something like this:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00A6GIV9K/

If your computer has only USB, you'll need something like this:

https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00IDSM6BW/

You'll need to either remove the hex nuts from the cable or also get the straight serial cable above to use as an extension.

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jayh
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Re: Craft Cable Part Number

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It's a regular serial cable wired as DCE. Straight-through to a computer will work. You'll need a null-modem cable if connecting to a modem.

Anonymous
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Re: Craft Cable Part Number

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so how do you know what devices require the propriety craft cables, and which ones use a regular serial cable?

jayh
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Re: Craft Cable Part Number

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The ones that need a proprietary cable will have an 8-pin modular jack (RJ-45 style) for the console/craft port. It's the same connector but not the same pinout that is common to Cisco devices as a console connector. It's mostly the early devices that use the RJ-45 and need a proprietary cable. The MX2800 is a good example.

If it has a DB-9 connector it's standard RS-232 wired as DCE. All of the TA900 series have standard DB-9 connector.

Anonymous
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Re: Craft Cable Part Number

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Still looking to find out where I can get a craft cable... and/or the part number

jayh
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Re: Craft Cable Part Number

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All of the TA900 series, all generations use a standard RS-232 DB9 connector wired as DCE. The specific cable you need depends on what connector is on your computer or terminal.

If your computer has a DB9 male serial port, you need something like this:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00A6GIV9K/

If your computer has only USB, you'll need something like this:

https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00IDSM6BW/

You'll need to either remove the hex nuts from the cable or also get the straight serial cable above to use as an extension.

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