Not sure why you'd want the hub there, but crossovers cables (or cable) are
what you need.  I often use Ethernet connections for lack of Serials in my
own lab.  2 tranceivers & a crossover cable, is all it takes to talk Async.

Good Luck !!!
Phil

----- Original Message -----
From: "Stuart Laubstein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2000 12:57 PM
Subject: Connect two cisco with transceivers


> I am trying to connect two cisco 2501's together using rj45 cables and a
hub
> and transceivers in the AUI slots. Will this work, and if so what might I
be
> doing wrong as they certainly will not telnet or ping each other. I have
set
> ip's on both E/O interfaces and both trannsceivers show a link. Setup
looks
> like this
>
> router1 E/0----transceiver--cable--hub--cable--tranceiver--E/0 router2
>
> both the cables are only 15 inches long and someone mentioned that maybe
> they need to be longer. Should I be using some other kind of cable?
>
> thanks for any help
>
> stuart
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