connecting 2*2600 with serial cable

connecting 2*2600 with serial cable

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connecting 2*2600 with serial cable Vincent FELLIN 08-10-2005
Posted by Vincent FELLIN on August 10, 2005, 10:41 am
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I try to connect two router 2600 with two serial cards and I just have DTE
cable .
Could you help me to connect thoses routers.
What are the connection necessar ?
I try a cross over connection and a back to back connection without succes.
I m not sure of the back to back connection . have you a drawing?

Thank you .

Vincent




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Posted by Bob Goddard on August 10, 2005, 10:12 am
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Vincent FELLIN wrote:

> I try to connect two router 2600 with two serial cards and I just have
> DTE cable .
> Could you help me to connect thoses routers.
> What are the connection necessar ?
> I try a cross over connection and a back to back connection without
> succes. I m not sure of the back to back connection . have you a
> drawing?

You require 1 DTE and 1 DCE cable.


B


Posted by Vincent FELLIN on August 10, 2005, 11:38 am
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Is not possible to make a adapter?




> Vincent FELLIN wrote:
>
>> I try to connect two router 2600 with two serial cards and I just have
>> DTE cable .
>> Could you help me to connect thoses routers.
>> What are the connection necessar ?
>> I try a cross over connection and a back to back connection without
>> succes. I m not sure of the back to back connection . have you a
>> drawing?
>
> You require 1 DTE and 1 DCE cable.
>
>
> B




Posted by Billl George on August 10, 2005, 1:25 pm
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You can buy them for about $13.00 each. www.pccables.com or many other
places, I'm sure.

http://www.pccables.com/cgi-bin/orders6.cgi?action=Showitem&id=ID565536&partno=71005&search=CISCO&rsite=pccables.com&rcode=


> Is not possible to make a adapter?
>
>
>
>
>> Vincent FELLIN wrote:
>>
>>> I try to connect two router 2600 with two serial cards and I just have
>>> DTE cable .
>>> Could you help me to connect thoses routers.
>>> What are the connection necessar ?
>>> I try a cross over connection and a back to back connection without
>>> succes. I m not sure of the back to back connection . have you a
>>> drawing?
>>
>> You require 1 DTE and 1 DCE cable.
>>
>>
>> B
>
>




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