To All,
Another confusing thing about DTE & DCE as it relates to RS232. There are
various pins on RS232 that are either inbound or outbound depending upon
whether it is DTE or DCE. For example, Pin 2 is transmit data out from a
DTE device and transmit data in on a DCE device. Pin 3 is receive d
Thank you Scott. You have given me exactly what I am looking for and have
made it a lot clearer. For completeness I have found another URL that is
immensly helpfull
(http://home.tiscali.be/tim.vloeberghs/network/modem.html).
Duncan
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Duncan wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I am busy studying for the CCNP Remote Access exam and am
> really stuck
> on the modem signalling bits. I think that the key to my
> problem is that I
> don't understand the definitions of a DCE & DTE properly and
> how they relate
> to the EIA/TIA-232 cabling pinout
Duncan wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I am busy studying for the CCNP Remote Access exam and am
> really stuck
> on the modem signalling bits. I think that the key to my
> problem is that I
> don't understand the definitions of a DCE & DTE properly and
> how they relate
> to the EIA/TIA-232 cabling pinout
Hi
I am busy studying for the CCNP Remote Access exam and am really stuck
on the modem signalling bits. I think that the key to my problem is that I
don't understand the definitions of a DCE & DTE properly and how they relate
to the EIA/TIA-232 cabling pinouts. (which for some unknown reason y
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