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Exclamation pinout DB9 to RJ11 of T3 Array Disk?

Hello friends, i have a problem with the pinout of T3 Array Disk cuz i don't know to build this serial cable please anybody help me!
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Serial cable for a StorEDGE T3? You mean the one that's only supposed to be used by Authorized Service Technicians?

The docs: http://www.sun.com/products-n-soluti...16-0777-10.pdf

It's going to be either a straight through or a crossover cable with a RJ-11 or RJ-45 depending on what card's installed and likely a 9pin or USB if you're using a laptop to access the port.

Try: http://www.stokely.com/unix.serial.p...blepinout.html for some good cabling docs.

In fact, a little drilling down finds this tidbit:

http://www.sunhelp.org/unix-serial-p...#storedge.link

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