Does this also apply to an AS2511-rj router? I only need to use rollover cables and not straight-thru? I just purchased a cheap as2511-rj but I am having trouble getting it up and running. Any help would be nice.Daniel Cotts wrote: > > If you are using a 2509/2511 series with octal cables and need > to connect to > something like a CAT5500 with a Sup III - that requires a > straight patch > cable to connect to its CON port - use the AUX port on the 2511 > and the > patch cable. > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: John Neiberger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > The octal cable is already a ROLLOVER cable, *not* a > > crossover cable. There > > is an important difference and quite often people mix the > terms on > > accident. > > > > If you would normally need a rollover cable to connect to > > that particular > > console port then simply connect the octal cable and you're > > good to go. If > > you need a straight cable for some reason then you will need > > an adapter to > > roll the cable again. > > > > Regards, > > John > >
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