The HP maus are active mau and my routers are connected via media filters. Since I am
using active devices so I wonder why the length limitation is too short. Any 
suggestion?
For your question, it is simply I got three 2502 and 2 maus.

regards,
Fanglo

Ray Mosely wrote:

> I can't remember whether the 2502 needs a media filter.
> What type of physical port is the cable attaching to:
> 1. nine pin female
> 2. rj-45
>
> Are the HP mau's active (do they have external power) or
> are they passive?
>
> I suspect that you are using passive hubs, and the phantom
> voltage from the NIC's is insufficient to keep the mau
> relays open.
>
> Other question:  why two mau's?
>
> Ray Mosely
> CCNA, MCSE, ISCET
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> Fanglo P.M. MA
> Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 7:24 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Token Ring Question
>
> Hi ALL,
>
> I have connected up two 2502 with two HP UTP/STP Token Ring Hub. But I
> find that the length of the connection cable to form the ring is really
> a matters. I can only form the ring with the cable length less than 2m
> with UTP cabling. Anyone knows how to work around with this limitation?
>
> Thanks and regards,
> Fanglo
>
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