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Cisco X.21 DTE cable (DB-60 to DB-15) pinout

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This document describes the X.21 cable assembly and pinouts (Data Terminal Equipment - DTE)

60 pin Cisco DB connector pin-out & layout
60 pin Cisco DB connector
60 Pin1 Signal Description Direction 15 Pin Signal
J1-48
J1-47
GND
MODE_2
Shorting group - - -
J1-51
J1-52
GND
MODE_DCE
Shorting group - - -
J1-46 Shield_GND Single - J2-1 Shield GND
J1-11
J1-12
TxD/RxD+
TxD/RxD-
Twisted pair no. 3 -
-
J2-2
J2-9
Transmit+
Transmit-
J1-9
J1-10
RTS/CTS+
RTS/CTS-
Twisted pair no. 2 -
-
J2-3
J2-10
Control+
Control-
J1-28
J1-27
RxD/TxD+
RxD/TxD-
Twisted pair no. 6 -
-
J2-4
J2-11
Receive+
Receive-
J1-1
J1-2
CTS/RTS+
CTS/RTS-
Twisted pair no. 1 -
-
J2-5
J2-12
Indication+
Indication-
J1-26
J1-25
RxC/TxCE+
RxC/TxCE-
Twisted pair no. 5 -
-
J2-6
J2-13
Timing+
Timing-
J1-15
Shield
Control_GND
-
Twisted pair no. 4 -
-
J2-8
Shield
Control GND
-

Arrows indicate signal direction: - indicates DTE to DCE, and - indicates DCE to DTE.

1 Any pin not referenced is not connected.

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15 pin Cisco DB connector pin-outs & layouts
15 pin Cisco DB connector
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