IC-R8600 and IC-7610 Serial port ID information from Linux

Hi All,

Since I don’t own an IC-R8600 and IC-7610 yet, I wonder if I can ask some of you folks that run linux to show me what the USB port looks like, by running this command in linux after connecting the USB port:

ls -l /dev/serial/by-id/

I’m looking to know how it looks in terms of model number in the ID and if there is an _A and _B port.

Thanks very much,

–E
de W6EL

ls -l /dev/serial/by-id/
total 0
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 13 May 8 10:28 usb-Silicon_Labs_CP2102_USB_to_UART_Bridge_Controller_IC-7610_12005091_A-if00-port0 → …/…/ttyUSB0
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 13 May 8 10:28 usb-Silicon_Labs_CP2102_USB_to_UART_Bridge_Controller_IC-7610_12005091_B-if00-port0 → …/…/ttyUSB1

Ubuntu 20.4

Andy - W4KIL

Thanks, Andy. Looks like I guessed ok on the port names.

If anyone can send the same for the IC-R8600 that’d be great. (Granted, most people will access these rigs using LAN since it provides the full-speed spectrum, but I’d like to get the serial connections working as well).

—E

de W6EL