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Airspan LTE Base Station Serial Console
The Airspan base stations have a 9 pin connector (hidden behind a black hex bolt next to the
ethernet port) which allows access to the two serial consoles (one for the airspan radio and the
other for the networking unit). This is useful for recovery purposes when the base station does not
respond via software, SSH, or web interfaces.
Connector
Compatible connector on Digikey (CUI Inc. model MD-90): [https://www.digikey.com/product-
detail/en/MD-90/CP-2090-ND/145326 CP-2090-ND]
- Black plastic casing and strain relief are discarded, otherwise it will not fit into the base
station.
- The front ¾" of the connector must be kept clear (even heat shrink tubing on the front section
will prevent insertion).
- Solder wires to the shorter/larger diameter pins.
Pinout of base station "jack" (or the side of the connector you will solder to):
Airspan TX1, RX1 asil8xx TX2, RX2 Ground outer casing
Connect over a standard RS232 serial port.
Serial Port Settings
Baud Rate | 120000 |
Data Bits | 8 |
Stop Bits | 1 |
Parity | none |
Flow Control | none |
Transmitted Text | append carriage return (not applicable to PuTTY) |
Note: PuTTY is recommended because it can properly forward Ctrl+C like commands to the base
station which are necessary because the consoles have a linux shell.
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