Re: back-to-back router connection! [7:11602]

2001-07-10 Thread DNT

Where do you get at $15 for 2 DCE/DTE 60pin cables?


PHIMHONGKONG  wrote in message
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 $60 is cheap for 2 cable??
 u r nut
 i can get at $15 for 2 cable
 Dennis Laganiere  wrote in message
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  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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Re: CCO questions [7:11275]

2001-07-07 Thread DNT

I think in order to obtain an account on CCO, you must be a CCNP, CCIE, or
reseller.

Denny



Preston Kilburn  wrote in message
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 I have a newbie question here.  What ways can one get a CCO login to
 the CCO sight?  Do you have to own equipment or be a CCIE?
 -P.Kil




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