| Aspect | RJ-45 Console | USB Console | |--------|---------------|--------------| | Cable type | Rollover (flat) | Standard USB A-to-B | | External adapter required | Yes (USB-to-serial) | No | | Speed | 9600 baud max (typical) | 115200 baud (faster boot log viewing) | | Break reliability | High | Medium (driver dependent) | | Power draw from laptop | None | ~500mA (can drain laptop) |
Always carry a standard RJ-45 rollover cable and a generic USB-serial adapter as a backup. The USB console is convenient when it works, but never trust it as your only recovery path. For the latest driver download, navigate to Cisco.com → Support → ASR 9000 Series → Select your Route Processor → Download → Utilities → USB Console Driver.
1. Introduction In the world of service provider core routing, the Cisco ASR 9000 series (including ASR 9010, ASR 9006, and ASR 9912) remains a workhorse. Despite the push toward automation and NETCONF, the out-of-band (OOB) console port remains the single most reliable method for disaster recovery, password recovery, and initial bootstrap.
However, a common confusion among field engineers is the specific driver package labeled . Unlike a typical USB-to-serial adapter, this driver set addresses a unique hybrid interface found on ASR 9k Route Processor (RP) cards—a USB-AB port that functions as a direct console.
# Check if device is recognized lsusb | grep -i cisco sudo modprobe cdc_acm sudo sh -c 'echo "1a86 55d4:1" > /sys/bus/usb/drivers/cdc_acm/new_id'
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