Re: Connect two cisco with transceivers

2000-09-21 Thread Ejay Hire
Post a copy of the Show interfaces command and your config, and we'll take a look. Original Message Follows From: "Scott M. Trieste" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: "Scott M. Trieste" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Connect

Re: Connect two cisco with transceivers

2000-09-20 Thread Scott M. Trieste
what kind of hub do you have does it support auto-sync? also check your duplex/speed configs on your eth interfaces. If you really want to interconnect these boxes to a hub. the best bet is to use 2 x-cables and plug them into ports 1 & 2 on your hub. Do NOT connect these to an uplink port on

RE: Connect two cisco with transceivers

2000-09-20 Thread Jim Brown
You might want to through a protocol analyzer in line to view the traffic. -Original Message- From: Circusnuts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2000 6:52 AM To: Stuart Laubstein; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Connect two cisco with transceivers Not sure why

Re: Connect two cisco with transceivers

2000-09-20 Thread Circusnuts
Not sure why you'd want the hub there, but crossovers cables (or cable) are what you need. I often use Ethernet connections for lack of Serials in my own lab. 2 tranceivers & a crossover cable, is all it takes to talk Async. Good Luck !!! Phil - Original Message - From: "Stuart Laubste

RE: Connect two cisco with transceivers

2000-09-20 Thread Guyler, Rik [EESUS]
Title: RE: Connect two cisco with transceivers Some additional info would help here.  Are both E0 interfaces on the same subnet?  They should be if not.  Did you try switching cables/transceivers/hub ports?  Try all of these if you can.  A link light doesn't necessarily mean a

Re: Connect two cisco with transceivers

2000-09-20 Thread Dale Holmes
Make sure that the cables are "straight-through" and not crossover or rollover cables. They should probably be at least 3 feet long, but I don't think that is the problem here... You did do a "no shut" on the interfaces right? Dale [=`) >From: "Stuart Laubstein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To