cisco does have their own back to back cable I have 2 or 3 in my lab. When I
get a chance I
check them for part numbers but I am certain they have the Cisco Logo! Also,
do you buy your CAT5
cables from cisco?
Rick
""Ray Mosely""  wrote in message
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> It's simple.  Cisco doesn't, to my knowledge,
> make a back to back cable.  I'm not allowed to
> order a third party cable.
> Ray M.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Neiberger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, April 13, 2001 4:42 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Subject: Re: back to back cables [7:527]
>
>
> Do I even dare ask why you are allowed to use two regular cables but not
> a back to back cable?
>
> Hmm... while writing that I just thought of one good reason.  Whenever
> I order a back-to-back cable I usually get an RS-232 cable.  This would
> tend to limit the clock rate between the two routers.  If I needed a
> higher speed I'd have to find a V.35 back to back cable which seem to be
> harder to find.
>
> If you want V.35:
>
> CAB-V35MT=
> CAB-V35FC=
>
> If you want RS-232:
>
> CAB-232MT=
> CAB-232FC=
>
> HTH,
> John
>
> >>> "Ray Mosely"  4/13/01 4:29:14 PM >>>
> I'm sorry to bring up this old old old
> thread, but I'm in a situation where I
> need a back to back cable for some 2501's,
> but I'm not allowed to use a back to back
> cable.
>
> There are two bona fide Cisco cables which
> can be hooked together to make one back
> to back cable (at three times the price
> of a back to back).  Anybody know the
> part numbers of the Cisco cables?  It's
> for back to back on the WAN ports.
>
> Thanks,
> Ray Mosely
> CCNA, MCSE
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