RE: Cable Question

2000-08-17 Thread Liwanag, Manolito

Pin # 1 Orange/white
Pin # 2 Orange
Pin # 3 Green/White
Pin # 4 Blue
Pin # 5 Blue/White
Pin # 6 Green
Pin # 7 Brown/White
Pin # 8 Brown

Crossover Cable :  Pin #1 to Pin # 3
   Pin #2 to Pin # 6
   Pin #3 to Pin # 1
   Pin # 6 to Pin # 2
Used to connect to: Hub to Switch, hub to hub, router to router, pc to pc no
hub and switch to switch

Rollover cable : Pin 1 to Pin 8
 Pin 2 to Pin 7
 Pin 3 to Pin 6
 etc. etc. etc.
Used by Cisco to configure router by console.

Hope that helps :)

Rgds,
Manolito Liwanag

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Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2000 2:40 AM
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Subject: Cable Question


Hi all
Can someone tell me the difference of crossover cable
and rollover cable?
Are they same? just different name for same cable?
Where are they used?

Thanks in advance.

jeongwoo

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Re: Cable Question

2000-08-17 Thread Tristan . Liu


Crossover cable is having pin1,2 connect to pin 3,6 at the other end, and
vice versa.
(example of usage: connect 2 computers without a hub or a switch)

1    3
2    6
3    1
6    2

Rollover cable is having pins connect at reverse order.
(example of usage: connect to console port of router or switch)

1  8
2  7
3  6
4  5
5  4
6  3
7  2
8  1


Hope this helps

tristan



   

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Hi all
Can someone tell me the difference of crossover cable
and rollover cable?
Are they same? just different name for same cable?
Where are they used?

Thanks in advance.

jeongwoo

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RE: cable question

2000-08-15 Thread Yee, Jason

I think you are right, think in the angle of transmit receive and router
ports does not do flipping of transmit receive, that's why we use straight
cables between them

I was taught this by Leigh Anne Chisholm, she gave me a good explanation and
I am now applying it hopefully you understand what I say

Jason

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Subject: cable question



Hi...  Dear all

Can I double check with you what kind of cable should be used for network
device

1)HUB-HUB  cross
2)Switch-Switch -Cross
3)HUB-Switch   -Cross
4)HUB- Router-Straight
5)Switch-Router- Straight


Tong

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