Transmit pairs are 3 and 6, and Receive are 4 and 5 for Token Ring RJ45
interfaces.
Fabricate a patch cable pinned out to the 568-B wiring standard on one end,
and change the other end to cross transmit an receive pairs.
End A
Pin 1 OrangeWhite
Pin 2 Orange
Pin 3 GreenWhite
Pin 4 Blue
Pin 5 Blu
So how do I do this?? :-)
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>Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2001 15:14:59 -0400
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>So, is it possible to create a "Crossov
11, 2001 1:08 PM
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To connect token ring device you have to use a mau. It provides electrical
and signalling functions that cannot be replicated with a cable.
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From: Ole Drew
een a web site that showed the components. Don't have time
to search.
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Subject: RE: Cable connection from a 2502---> Andrew mau?? [7:11961]
To connect token ring device you have to use a mau. It provides electrical
and signalling functions that cannot be replicated with a cable.
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From: Ole Drews Jensen [mailto:[EM
ive done this. you just need to know the pinouts and make the cable
properly.
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Yes. us
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wait, 2502 has rj45 coneector, not db-9?
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Just a regular cat 5 cable!!
Feel so stupid without even trying it first!!:-)
Let me give
the pins that are used on the rj45 side are 3,4,5,6, on the db-9
the pins that are used are the two outermost pins on each side, looking at
it horizontally.
look on the web for the pinouts, thats where i found them, though i dont
remember the site, then go to radio shack, buy a db-9 connector, a
wait, 2502 has rj45 coneector, not db-9?
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From: Ole Drews Jensen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: RE: Cable connection from a 2502---> Andrew mau?? [7:11961]
I am using a CAT5 cable to connect my 2502
Yes. use a device known as a type 3 media filter - it's a DB-9 male
connector that converts to an RJ-45 (basically, an STP to UTP converter) It
has electronic components in it, so don't try to use a standard DB-9 PC
Serial type connector.
You can't fake a Token Ring interface into an up/up stat
: Cable connection from a 2502---> Andrew mau?? [7:11961]
I am using a CAT5 cable to connect my 2502 to my TR MAU without any
problems.
As for doing it without a MAU, I do not know the answer, but would be
interested in it if someone has a good tip.
Hth,
Ole
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What's a media filter? Sorry!! :-(
Is it just a DB-9 adapter that I plug in to the DB-9 connector on the 2502?
Is so, what would be the pin-out's, specifically the colors?
Thank you.
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I am using a CAT5 cable to connect my 2502 to my TR MAU without any
problems.
As for doing it without a MAU, I do not know the answer, but would be
interested in it if someone has a good tip.
Hth,
Ole
~~~
Ole Drews Jensen
Systems Network Manager
CCNA, MCSE, M
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