Talk to Brad at OptSys, he's got a good price on a short DCE/DTC cable.
It's much cheaper then buying two 6 foot $65 cables to connect two routers
two feet appart on a rack.  Send me an e-mail if you have trouble finding
Brad, but he's on the list, and by the way, a really good guy.  Good luck.

--- Dennis

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Try 1 60-15 DTE and one 60-15 DCE cable.  You should be able to plug the 2
15-pin ends together.

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> Hi,
> i'm located in Germany and i'm trying to connect 3-4
> routers back-to-back to simulate a WAN connection in a
> lab.Over here in Germany we use the cable specs of
> X.21
> which is a 60-15 pin cable.The 60 pin end will fit in
> one WIC 1T wan interface card,but the other end cannot
> fit into the other router's WIC 1T interface,it only
> fits in the AUI port.I want a situation where i would
> connect router A's s0 to router B's s0, and not a
> connection from s0 to AUI.Is there a way of getting
> around this?I have searched the cisco' website,but
> still can't figure it out.While configuring one router
> as DCE and the other as DTE what should i watch out
> for,or what command would do this.
> I'ld appreciate it if anyone could come out with a
> solution.
> Thank you.
> >chika
>
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