You can remap the DB9 to the RJ45 of your Lantronix EDS-MD. i have found a adapter 'pin out' in the user manual.
there are Adapters and Serial Port Pinouts listet - in the overview there is one cable described as
500-153- RJ45-to DB9F
Connects the RJ45 RS232 serial port
s of EDS-MD to a DB9M DTE interface of a PC or serial device to check
that serial ports in the EDS- MD are functioning properly.
but this one has no drawing.. so i looked at the rest and searched for the 'DB9M DTE'
200.2070A Adapter RJ45-to- DB9F
Allows a standard straight-pinned CA T5 cable to connect the EDS-MD to the DB9M DTE interface of a PC or serial device.
for this is a drawing on page 96:
http://www.lantronix.com/pdf/EDS-MD_UG.pdf#page=96&zoom=auto,-169,21
the only problem is there is no direct naming of the signals.
but i think you can use the DB9 Pinout to match your mentioned DB9.
So your table would be as following:
DB9 List from Wikipedia
(http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/RS-232#Verkabelung_und_Stecker)
DTE – data terminal equipment
DCE – data circuit-terminating equipment
Name is seen from DTE site.
DTE ----------------------> DCE
RJ45 Lantronix EDS-MD - DB9 Name - RJ45 Intellivue
- - PG -
6 - 3 TxD - 7
3 - 2 RxD - 5
8 - 7 RTS -
1 - 8 CTS -
2 - 6 DSR -
4&5 - 5 GND - 4
2 - 1 DCD -
7 - 4 DTR -
- 9 RI -
pleas check again - eventually you have to exchange TxD & RxD on one site...