routers are generally DTE devices so both DTE cannot be conected and
expected to communicate with each other as the pinouts are exactly the same
on the serial interface. To have them communicate, you should have at least
one DTE device act as a DCE device by using the proper cabling and having
the DTE device that should act as a DCE provide clocking...

""frank"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> could anybody explain that why s1 of a router connects with a DTE cable
and
> s2 connects with a DCE cable? Is the router a DTE or DCE?
>
> Thanks,
>
> frank
>
>
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