Re: RTR-to-RTR

2000-11-22 Thread A. Geoffrey Cauchi

Yes

But you have to used async leased line modems, or else two dial ups, one
calling the other.

Geoff


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 Can two routers (through Async) be connected back-to-back via modems for a
 lab?

 Rob

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RE: RTR-to-RTR

2000-11-22 Thread Maness, Drew

Actually you can connect two routers with a rollover cable (console cable)
using the AUX ports.  I have done it in the lab but can't find my configs.
But it can be done.  You don't need modems

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Yes

But you have to used async leased line modems, or else two dial ups, one
calling the other.

Geoff


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 Can two routers (through Async) be connected back-to-back via modems for a
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 Rob

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