Define Serial Port?
nicholsonfenix 17-March-2009 02:42:20 PM

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Serial Port A connection by which a computer can transmit data to another device using Serial Transmission
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In general Serial Port is basically a connection by which a computer can transmit data to another device using Serial Transmission.
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Serial Port A connection by which a computer can transmit data to another device using Serial Transmission.
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A Cisco serial port is a proprietary design, a 60-pin D-sub. This connector can be configured for almost any kind of serial communication. You need a cable that has the Cisco connector on one end and the appropriate type of connector for the service you want to connect to on the other.

Serial ports are almost always used for WAN connections and use one of several Layer 2 protocols including Frame Relay, PPP, and HDLC. Serial ports can also connect to an ISDN Primary Rate Interface (PRI) service or regular analog telephone service. (For a telephone service, you need a special hardware type called an asynchronous serial port and a modem.)

HDLC is the default encapsulation on a Cisco serial port, and the HDLC protocol here is a Cisco proprietary version of the standardized ISO HDLC that can run multiple Layer 3 protocols, which the ISO version can't do.

You might have one or more serial ports depending on what you need and what you buy.
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Posted: 18-March-2009 11:47:46 AM By: sabastian

A Cisco serial port is a proprietary design, a 60-pin D-sub. This connector can be configured for almost any kind of serial communication. You need a cable that has the Cisco connector on one end and the appropriate type of connector for the service you want to connect to on the other.

Serial ports are almost always used for WAN connections and use one of several Layer 2 protocols including Frame Relay, PPP, and HDLC. Serial ports can also connect to an ISDN Primary Rate Interface (PRI) service or regular analog telephone service. (For a telephone service, you need a special hardware type called an asynchronous serial port and a modem.)

HDLC is the default encapsulation on a Cisco serial port, and the HDLC protocol here is a Cisco proprietary version of the standardized ISO HDLC that can run multiple Layer 3 protocols, which the ISO version can't do.

You might have one or more serial ports depending on what you need and what you buy.

Posted: 19-March-2009 02:51:01 AM By: sagitraz

Serial Port A connection by which a computer can transmit data to another device using Serial Transmission.

Posted: 19-March-2009 03:03:37 PM By: HamidAliKhan

In general Serial Port is basically a connection by which a computer can transmit data to another device using Serial Transmission.

Posted: 06-September-2009 07:38:09 AM By: crouse

Serial Port A connection by which a computer can transmit data to another device using Serial Transmission

Posted: 06-September-2009 07:42:00 AM By: crouse

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