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Pepebuho

2004-02-22, 11:33 pm

Hi.
I need the pinout for the Belkin F6C320-SER serial cable.

I got one for the F6C325 and above but it seems not to work.
http://web.belkin.com/support/downl.../F6CXXX_ups.pdf

I am trying to run the BullDog software under Fedora.

I know it should work, but I lost the original cable.

I have tried several combinations, straight through, null modem
etc. with the pin names as given on the above document but
I get no result. Maybe they changed the pins around.

Help!

Thanks

Javier


Ivan Marsh

2004-02-23, 4:35 am

On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 06:59:51 -0500, Pepebuho wrote:

> Hi.
> I need the pinout for the Belkin F6C320-SER serial cable.
>
> I know it should work, but I lost the original cable.


That seriously blows. APC started using propritary cables a while back
too. At least they publish their's on the net.

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Lenard

2004-02-25, 1:34 pm

On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 06:59:51 -0500, Pepebuho wrote:

> Hi.
> I need the pinout for the Belkin F6C320-SER serial cable.
>
> I got one for the F6C325 and above but it seems not to work.
> http://web.belkin.com/support/downl.../F6CXXX_ups.pdf
>
> I am trying to run the BullDog software under Fedora.
>
> I know it should work, but I lost the original cable.
>
> I have tried several combinations, straight through, null modem etc.
> with the pin names as given on the above document but I get no result.
> Maybe they changed the pins around.


Nope, the pinout is correct what they do not tell or show you is the
hidden resistor inside;

http://www.linuxdocs.org/HOWTOs/UPS-HOWTO-6.html#ss6.1


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