New WIC 2T - Qurery [7:14951]

2001-08-05 Thread Rashid Lohiya

Hi,

I have just acquired a 2nd user WIC-2T Card for my 3600 Router, but it does
not have the regular 60pin interfaces, which I was expecting to see.

Instead it has 2 x smaller, thinner female interfaces with 2 nuts on each
end for the cable connector to screw into.

The card is marked WIC 2T, and the two interfaces are labeled Serial 0 and
Serial 1.

Has anyone else seen this type of interface?

Can anyone give me a cisco part number for the type of cable I would need?
Will I be able to connect each of these connectors to a DCE/DTE crossover
cable to connect to a regular 60pin connector?

Is this normal or is this some special or new type of card?

Pls. let me know

Thanks

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Re: New WIC 2T - Qurery [7:14951]

2001-08-05 Thread John Hardman

Hi

Yes that is what a WIC-2T is, nothing new or special about them. It uses the
smart serial interface. If you need cross-over or straight cables one place
you might look is www.pacificcable.com

HTH
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""Rashid Lohiya""  wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I have just acquired a 2nd user WIC-2T Card for my 3600 Router, but it
does
> not have the regular 60pin interfaces, which I was expecting to see.
>
> Instead it has 2 x smaller, thinner female interfaces with 2 nuts on each
> end for the cable connector to screw into.
>
> The card is marked WIC 2T, and the two interfaces are labeled Serial 0 and
> Serial 1.
>
> Has anyone else seen this type of interface?
>
> Can anyone give me a cisco part number for the type of cable I would need?
> Will I be able to connect each of these connectors to a DCE/DTE crossover
> cable to connect to a regular 60pin connector?
>
> Is this normal or is this some special or new type of card?
>
> Pls. let me know
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> Rashid Lohiya
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 020 8509 2990
> 07785 362626
> www.pioneer-computers.com
> London UK
>
> www.rashidl.co.uk




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Re: New WIC 2T - Qurery [7:14951]

2001-08-05 Thread Farhan Ahmed

u need a smart serial cable 4 it.
- Original Message -
From: "Rashid Lohiya" 
To: 
Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2001 7:52 PM
Subject: New WIC 2T - Qurery [7:14951]


> Hi,
>
> I have just acquired a 2nd user WIC-2T Card for my 3600 Router, but it
does
> not have the regular 60pin interfaces, which I was expecting to see.
>
> Instead it has 2 x smaller, thinner female interfaces with 2 nuts on each
> end for the cable connector to screw into.
>
> The card is marked WIC 2T, and the two interfaces are labeled Serial 0 and
> Serial 1.
>
> Has anyone else seen this type of interface?
>
> Can anyone give me a cisco part number for the type of cable I would need?
> Will I be able to connect each of these connectors to a DCE/DTE crossover
> cable to connect to a regular 60pin connector?
>
> Is this normal or is this some special or new type of card?
>
> Pls. let me know
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> Rashid Lohiya
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 020 8509 2990
> 07785 362626
> www.pioneer-computers.com
> London UK
>
> www.rashidl.co.uk




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Re: New WIC 2T - Qurery [7:14951]

2001-08-05 Thread sakella locuz

u need to use a smart serial cable for it..

Surya.
- Original Message -
From: Rashid Lohiya 
To: 
Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2001 9:22 PM
Subject: New WIC 2T - Qurery [7:14951]


> Hi,
>
> I have just acquired a 2nd user WIC-2T Card for my 3600 Router, but it
does
> not have the regular 60pin interfaces, which I was expecting to see.
>
> Instead it has 2 x smaller, thinner female interfaces with 2 nuts on each
> end for the cable connector to screw into.
>
> The card is marked WIC 2T, and the two interfaces are labeled Serial 0 and
> Serial 1.
>
> Has anyone else seen this type of interface?
>
> Can anyone give me a cisco part number for the type of cable I would need?
> Will I be able to connect each of these connectors to a DCE/DTE crossover
> cable to connect to a regular 60pin connector?
>
> Is this normal or is this some special or new type of card?
>
> Pls. let me know
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> Rashid Lohiya
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 020 8509 2990
> 07785 362626
> www.pioneer-computers.com
> London UK
>
> www.rashidl.co.uk




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