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Not that it changes anything about its poor placement, but that looks like mini USB to me ๐ค
Yep, Cisco uses Mini USB. For some reason.
(That's used for a built-in USB to serial adapter for console access.)
But I guess it shouldn't be a surprise. They also chose RJ-45 for serial port instead of DB9 as usual.
Ok, yes, it does.
... It's also upside down?!...
Does any USB variant have a "right" side up?
The USB symbol on the connector should be up. I think that means the wide side of a mini should be down, but I'm looking for a cable...
EDIT: and no, the one on the device is on the correct position.