The Web is a wonderful tool. I wonder why more people don't
use it. I guess Web searching is an arcane art.
I'll tell you once. You can't do what you want to. Now you
job is to figure out why.
Hint: "media filter"
BTW: there's no such thing as a "token ring hub". There is
however, a thing
Sorry Ryan, there is one in every crowd now isn't there
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Dave Genton
CCNP/CCDP/CCAI
""Ryan Block"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I need the pinout for db9m to rj45f so I can connect my 2502 to a token
ring
> hub.
BTW: it's MAU not MUA !!!
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Dave
CCNP/CCDP/CCAI
""Ray Mosely"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> The Web is a wonderful tool. I wonder why more people don't
> use it. I guess Web searching is an arc
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Dave
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Sorry Ryan, there is one in every crowd now isn't there
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Dave Genton
CCNP/CCDP/CCAI
""Ryan Block"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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Dave,
If you mean to suggest that I'm being a little bit touchy,
then you're right.
I've and others have answered this to
Hello.
You need a MAU to connect the T/R cards and the 4000,
Use a RJ45 - RJ45 cable from the MAU and the card
Use a DB9 - RJ45 cable from the 4000 to the MAU.
You can not connect the 4000 and the T/R card back to back.
""James Barber"" skrev i melding
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You'll need media filters for the DB9 end of the connection and a MAU on
the other.
Your overall connection will be:
Router->Media Filter->cable->RJ45 MAU (or switch)Hallo, I've got a Cisco
4000 with Token Ring modules. The T/R modules
>have DB9 connections, and my T/R cards have RJ45 connection
You will need a token ring media filter which has a DB9 connector on one
end, and an RJ-45 connector on the other. The media filter basically
"filters" out noise on UTP cables. A picture of one is listed in the link
below.
http://www.pulsewan.com/rad/mf3.htm
Hope this helps,
Joseph J. Slawinsk
They are called Media Filters. A search using media filter on google.com
turned up several companies. But yes they are getting hard to find and the
price is going up all the time.
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It's called a Media Filter.
Mine says Ortronics on it.
http://www.ortronics.com/products/search/default.asp?product=media+filter&sh
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Subject: Token-Ring DB9 to RJ-45 adapter [7:374]
> Does anyone know where I can purchase the little adapter that
7;s treasure...).
-- Leigh Anne
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> If yo
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A couple of weeks ago, I wandered through the inventory area of a local wire
and cable supply outlet. I noticed they had several Token Ring
Cabling System Warehouse
part no 205-01-rj45
$15.66
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Daniel Cotts
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If you are patient some
call Madge Networks. They supply T/R gear and have media filters avalible.
EA Louie wrote:
> It's called a Media Filter.
>
> Mine says Ortronics on it.
>
http://www.ortronics.com/products/search/default.asp?product=media+filter&sh
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