Re: Connecting WIC-1DSU? [7:61487]

2003-01-22 Thread Brad Ellis
You need to make a T1 cross-over cable. Pins 1,2 go to pins 4,5 and reverse. check the archives on groupstudy as this has been talked about indepth before. thanks, -Brad Ellis CCIE#5796 (R&S / Security) Network Learning Inc [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.ccbootcamp.com (cisco training) ""Mike Mihalas""

RE: Connecting WIC-1DSU? [7:61487]

2003-01-22 Thread Petru Stefan
I think the correct cabling is DESCRIPTION PIN # COLOR Receive from Network (ring) 1 Blue/White Receive from Network (tip) 2 White/Blue Transmit from Network (ring)4 Orange/White Transmit from Network (tip) 5 White/Orange so in this case should be 1

RE: Connecting WIC-1DSU? [7:61487]

2003-01-21 Thread s vermill
Daniel Cotts wrote: > > You are correct. the 568A or B spec shows that pin 1 is tip and > 2 is ring. > Pin 4 is ring and pin 5 is tip for pair one. So for a tip to > tip and ring to > ring crossover then 2 to 4 and 1 to 5 is correct. Our copy of the 568 series TIA/EIA specs are out on a construct

RE: Connecting WIC-1DSU? [7:61487]

2003-01-21 Thread Daniel Cotts
You are correct. the 568A or B spec shows that pin 1 is tip and 2 is ring. Pin 4 is ring and pin 5 is tip for pair one. So for a tip to tip and ring to ring crossover then 2 to 4 and 1 to 5 is correct. > -Original Message- > From: s vermill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Also, it's interesting

RE: Connecting WIC-1DSU? [7:61487]

2003-01-21 Thread s vermill
s vermill wrote: > > Robert Perez wrote: > > > > yes you can do it. > > It uses pins 1,2 4,5. > > So you make a crossover cable with each pair > > 1 2 > > 2 1 > > > > 4 5 > > 5 4 > > > 1 & 2 to 4 & 5, not as above. Also, it's interesting that most > people say 1 to 4 and 2

RE: Connecting WIC-1DSU? [7:61487]

2003-01-21 Thread s vermill
Robert Perez wrote: > > yes you can do it. > It uses pins 1,2 4,5. > So you make a crossover cable with each pair > 1 2 > 2 1 > > 4 5 > 5 4 > 1 & 2 to 4 & 5, not as above. Also, it's interesting that most people say 1 to 4 and 2 to 5. I don't have a copy of any specs offhan

Re: Connecting WIC-1DSU? [7:61487]

2003-01-21 Thread MADMAN
Absolutely. In fact I'm currently doing just that beta testing version 2 of the WIC-1DSU-T1. You need a T1 xover cable. Dave Mike Mihalas wrote: > Is it possible to connect a WIC-1DSU-T1 to another WIC-1DSU-T1 to simulate a > circuit? I have two 2600's that I would like to connect to do som

RE: Connecting WIC-1DSU? [7:61487]

2003-01-21 Thread Robert Perez
yes you can do it. It uses pins 1,2 4,5. So you make a crossover cable with each pair 1 2 2 1 4 5 5 4 -Original Message- From: Mike Mihalas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 2:32 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Connecting WIC-1DSU? [7:61487]

Re: Connecting WIC-1DSU? [7:61487]

2003-01-21 Thread Larry Letterman
you need a T1 crossover cable...I have one in my lab for the same thing you are trying to do... it works great for simulation of two routers with DS-1 connections... Larry Letterman Network Engineer Cisco Systems - Original Message - From: "Mike Mihalas" To: Sent: Tuesday, January 21,

RE: Connecting WIC-1DSU? [7:61487]

2003-01-21 Thread Daniel Cotts
T-1 uses pins 1&2 and 4&5. Make a cable that crosses those two pairs. 1 to 4 2 to 5 4 to 1 5 to 2 If you don't have the tools to make a cable but do have two RJ-45 jacks - create the crossover between the jacks and use standard patch cables from the routers to the jacks. Yes, I know that a 110 punc

RE: Connecting WIC-1DSU? [7:61487]

2003-01-21 Thread s vermill
Mike Mihalas wrote: > > Is it possible to connect a WIC-1DSU-T1 to another WIC-1DSU-T1 > to simulate a circuit? I have two 2600's that I would like to > connect to do some testing with. If it is possible, do I need a > special cable? > > Thanks in advance, > > Mike Rollover cable: pins 1 & 2 t