Serial Mode
Serial mode allows you to connect to network devices using a USB-to-serial console cable. This is essential for initial device setup, password recovery, and out-of-band management when SSH is not available.
Prerequisites
- A USB-to-serial console cable (RJ45-to-USB or DB9-to-USB)
- The USB cable connected to the probe's USB port
- Physical access to the network device's console port
- The correct baud rate for the target device
Supported Console Cable Types
| Cable Type | Connector | Common Use |
|---|---|---|
| RJ45-to-USB | RJ45 console port | Cisco, Juniper, Aruba |
| DB9-to-USB | DB9 serial port | Older switches, industrial devices |
| USB-C/USB-A to RJ45 | RJ45 console port | Modern console cables |
| USB-C to USB-C | USB-C console port | Some newer devices |
Recommended Chipsets
For reliable serial communication, use cables with these chipsets:
- FTDI FT232R — most compatible, recommended
- Prolific PL2303 — widely available
- Silicon Labs CP210x — good compatibility
Avoid counterfeit FTDI cables, as they may not work reliably.