Been away from routers for a while
whats the command to figure out which serial in in a back to abck config is
DCE/DTE ?
Reason is I have 2 back to back 2503's. My serial cable is going to S0 in
each router. IN the configs, I have
Bris Router#
int s0
ip address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0
encapsu
I believe its show controllers serial x.
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> Been away from routers for a while
>
> whats the command to figure out which serial in in a back to abck config
is
> DCE/DTE ?
>
> Reason is I have 2 back to back 2503's. M
y, July 25, 2002, 8:52:13 AM
Subject: DCE or DTE [7:49625]
===8 Been away from routers for a while
JB> whats the command to figure out which serial in in a back to abck config
is
JB> DCE/DTE ?
JB> Reason is I have 2 back to back 2503's. My serial cable is going to S0 in
JB> each rou
2:52 AM
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Been away from routers for a while
whats the command to figure out which serial in in a back to abck config is
DCE/DTE ?
Reason is I have 2 back to back 2503's. My serial cable is going to S0 in
each router. IN the configs, I
is
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> Subject: DCE or DTE [7:49625]
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> Been away from routers for a while
>
> whats the command to figure out which serial in in a back to abck config
is
> DCE/DTE ?
>
> Reason is I have 2 back to back
The one you can add the clocking statement is the DCE end.
You can use 'show controllers serial 0' to verify.
JW
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