Re: MAU 8228 [7:39891]

2002-04-01 Thread Engelhard M. Labiro
Hi Pierre, Yes, I am using IBM 8228 as the Token-Ring Hub, connecting two Cisco 2612, with a straigth UTP cable. No problem so far, the Token-ring interface can run on 16MB speed. HTH Engelhard M. Labiro Security Group, Technical Solution Center, Netmarks Inc. 2-13-34 Konan, Minato-Ku, Tokyo 10

RE: MAU 8228 [7:39892]

2002-03-29 Thread Pierre-Alex Guanel
-Original Message- From: Pierre-Alex GUANEL [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, March 29, 2002 9:22 AM To: Cisco Subject: MAU 8228 Has anyone used the IBM 8228 Token Ring MAU with Cisco routers? Do you recommend the product? Thank you, Pierre-Alex Message Posted at: http://w

Re: MAU

2001-01-23 Thread J Roysdon
Couldn't you just wire up a custom DB9 to plug your CAT5 RJ-45 to, with the other end going into the IBM 8228? -- Jason Roysdon, CCNP+Security/CCDP, MCSE, CNA, Network+, A+ List email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage: http://jason.artoo.net/ Cisco resources: http://r2cisco.artoo.net/ "John Day" <[EM

RE: MAU

2001-01-22 Thread John Day
Folks, Please be aware that if you buy one of these MAUs listed below you will need to use the proprietary weird ugly IBM cables with the MAU. You can't use standard cat 5 cables. Just thought you should know. You can buy the cables off of eBay of course, and if you do, these MAUs work quite well

RE: MAU

2001-01-22 Thread Craig Lindstrom
FWIW, I just make contact with the folks below. The have MAU for $5 + $5 shipping. I don't know these folks from Adam, but I ordered one a couple of days ago. I figure even if it doesn't work out I'm only out $10. The following is the email I got from them: -Original Message- From: Co

RE: MAU

2001-01-22 Thread McCallum, Robert
try ebay there are usually some there. You will probably need an IBM 8228 and the correct cables OR you can get RJ45 to token ring converters and plugged them into the IBM 8228. The converter part numbers are AM 017 Token Ring Direct. -Original Message- From: Mark Rose [mailto:[EMAIL P

RE: MAU

2001-01-22 Thread MCDONALD, ROMAN (SBCSI)
See if you can get an old Synoptics or Bay MAU - they should be relatively inexpensive - also, make sure you get the one's with RJ45 connectors to make your life easier. Really, ANY functioning MAU should work - start surfing Ebay. -Original Message- From: Mark Rose [mailto:[EMAIL PROTEC

Re: MAU trouble shooting

2000-09-18 Thread Circusnuts
byte ICMP Echos to 195.5.5.5, timeout is 2 seconds: ! Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 4/4/8 ms Thanks Everyone !!! Phil - Original Message - From: Dave Hennen To: Circusnuts ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, September 18, 2000 1:19 PM Subject: RE: MAU trouble shoo

RE: MAU trouble shooting

2000-09-18 Thread Dave Hennen
I assume you've tried different ports and different cables   If it's a real IBM mau you may have to reinitialize the port.  there is a battery powered tool that used to come with the mau.  It also could be a speed mismatch if the mau has a way to set the ring speed.  There used to be 4mbps

Re: MAU trouble shooting

2000-09-17 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Could the MAU be a 4-Mbps MAU by any chance? I see that your token ring interface on your router is set to 16 Mbps. Priscilla At 09:04 AM 9/17/00, Circus nuts wrote: >Does this mean my MAU is fried ??? It has never come off initializing >(left the routers run connected all night)... > > >Toke