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port. This cable is typically flat (and has a light blue color) to help distinguish it from other types of network cabling. It gets the name
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on one end are reversed from the other, as if the flat cable had been rolled over.
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This cabling system was invented to eliminate the differences in
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null-modem
computer terminal
console
pinouts
RS-232 wiring systems
legacy equipment
legacy port
8P8C
Serial cable
RS-232
Cabling Guide for Console and AUX Ports
Zonker's Cisco Console Server Connections Guide
Dave Yost Serial Device Wiring Standard
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computer networking
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Computer network stubs

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