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Vertiv ADB0036 RJ45 to DB9F Cross Converter | Serial Adapter
Vertiv
MPN: ADB0036
$18.26$22.00
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Key Features
- RJ45 input connector
- DB9F output connector
- Cross converter design
- Serial adapter category
- Compatible with data center RJ-45 wiring installations
- Supports console port connections on servers and network equipment
- Suitable for modem and infrastructure device access
- Preserve RJ-45 cabling investments with DB9F console connectivity
Keep legacy console access available without reworking your RJ-45 infrastructure. Vertiv ADB0036 converts RJ45 wiring to DB9F serial console connectivity, giving operations teams a clean path to manage servers, network devices, modems, and facility equipment from standard data center cabling.
This cross converter is built for environments where serial access still matters: remote troubleshooting, initial device setup, and maintenance on infrastructure that does not expose modern management interfaces. By matching RJ-45 wiring installations to DB9F console ports, it helps preserve existing cabling investments while maintaining access to critical equipment.
For teams supporting mixed-generation hardware, the value is straightforward. You avoid unnecessary cable changes, keep console access consistent across racks and rooms, and reduce friction when connecting to equipment that still depends on serial management. It is a practical, infrastructure-focused adapter for organizations that need dependable access more than extra complexity.
Ideal For
- Connecting a server console port to existing RJ-45 structured cabling
- Accessing network equipment during initial configuration and recovery
- Linking modems or serial-managed devices in a rack environment
- Supporting HVAC or UPS console access in facility operations
Why This Product
- 1DB9F output for female console ports
- 2RJ45 input for structured cabling
- 3Passive design with no external power
- 4Built for serial management in infrastructure environments





