Re: F-T1 Serial Interfaces, configuring [7:5139]

2001-05-19 Thread Bob Timmons

I know it can be done using the FT1 on the 2524's
(http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/471/75.html)

I'm not sure this goes for all FT1's, though.

> Anyone know off the top of thier head if it's possible to configure F-t1
> interfaces back to back?  I have a "cross-over" cable where I hook up the
TX
> from one end to the RX of the other and vice verse, but this is unlike
High
> speed serial interfaces where you set a clock rate on one side, drop a
> couple addresses, throw up HDLC encapsulation and you are off and running.
>
> Any ideas?
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Re: F-T1 Serial Interfaces, configuring [7:5139]

2001-05-19 Thread Tony Mesias

You D MAN  Thanks!


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> I know it can be done using the FT1 on the 2524's
> (http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/471/75.html)
>
> I'm not sure this goes for all FT1's, though.
>
> > Anyone know off the top of thier head if it's possible to configure F-t1
> > interfaces back to back?  I have a "cross-over" cable where I hook up
the
> TX
> > from one end to the RX of the other and vice verse, but this is unlike
> High
> > speed serial interfaces where you set a clock rate on one side, drop a
> > couple addresses, throw up HDLC encapsulation and you are off and
running.
> >
> > Any ideas?
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Re: F-T1 Serial Interfaces, configuring [7:5139]

2001-05-19 Thread Neil Schneider

I doing it with a pair of wic-1dsu-t1.   Using a T1 crossover cable that i
got from pacificcable.com

Neil Schneider


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> Anyone know off the top of thier head if it's possible to configure F-t1
> interfaces back to back?  I have a "cross-over" cable where I hook up the
TX
> from one end to the RX of the other and vice verse, but this is unlike
High
> speed serial interfaces where you set a clock rate on one side, drop a
> couple addresses, throw up HDLC encapsulation and you are off and running.
>
> Any ideas?
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Re: F-T1 Serial Interfaces, configuring [7:5139]

2001-05-19 Thread Bob Timmons

I'm using the 4-wire 56K CSU's, rather than the T1's, but otherwise the
same.  The T1's give you slightly more options (encoding, timeslots, etc).
I'm also simply using a Cisco rollover cable (same cable you use for Console
port).  It works great.

> I doing it with a pair of wic-1dsu-t1.   Using a T1 crossover cable that i
> got from pacificcable.com
>
> Neil Schneider
>
>
> ""Tony Mesias""  wrote in message
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > Anyone know off the top of thier head if it's possible to configure F-t1
> > interfaces back to back?  I have a "cross-over" cable where I hook up
the
> TX
> > from one end to the RX of the other and vice verse, but this is unlike
> High
> > speed serial interfaces where you set a clock rate on one side, drop a
> > couple addresses, throw up HDLC encapsulation and you are off and
running.
> >
> > Any ideas?
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