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Just picked up a customer with a IDS 42
I have alot of customers with the IDS 84.
It has been a long time since I saw the 42. For the life of me I cannot find what kind cable or pinouts from a db9 to db25 to program the 42 with procomm.
You thoughs will really be apperciated !!!
Dennis Samsung Authorized Dealer, AVAYA reseller, One Communications Team Partner
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It uses a standard DB25 to DB9 modem cable - no real magic to it. Really only needs transmit, receive and signal ground. (2, 3 & 7 on DB25, 2, 3 & 5 on DB9) Mike
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Thanks, I tried staight and NULL no joy. Could not connect, I did not even see any garbage.
I even tried two different computers thinking maybe my rs232 port was blown. I also reset the 42 knowing from the past they get dumb some times.
Dennis Samsung Authorized Dealer, AVAYA reseller, One Communications Team Partner
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Did you try all speeds from 300 to 19.2 ? Also the modem might work if the IO doesn't remember they came with 300 Baud modem with an optional 1200 if you wanted High speed LOL
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