Thank you all for your replies. I have solved the problem, apparently these
MAU's are not capable of 16mb speeds. I chaned the speed on the token ring
cards and the routers to 4mb and everything is working great.
I don't need 16mb anyway because this is a non production lab.
Thank you all fo
gt; From: Joseph Slawinski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Joseph Slawinski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> two 2502 routers and two token
Are you running 4Mb or 16? Make sure all speeds are all the same.
Are you plugging the routers into Ring-In or Ring-Out? (That's a no-no)
You say the lights light up every 15 seconds. Does this mean they are only
on for a few seconds?
>>> "Joseph Slawinski" 01/26/02 02:26PM >>>
I am having a
the ring speed?
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>CM
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>From: "Joseph Slawinski"
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>Subject: Router problem inserting into token ring [7:33304]
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> > I am having a problem I know most of you folks could help me wi
The MAU's speed cannot be changed, so I am guessing this is controlled
between the token ring cards and the router, (they have to negotiate
together). The 15 second blinking of the port light on the MAU is only when
one PC is attached. I used this as an indicator to prove that the ports
were wor
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From: "Charles Manafa"
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Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2002 5:26 PM
Subject: Re: Router problem inserting into token ring [7:33304]
> Have you checked the ring speed?
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> CM
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> From: "Joseph Slawinsk
uot;Joseph Slawinski"
To:
Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2002 8:26 PM
Subject: Router problem inserting into token ring [7:33304]
> I am having a problem I know most of you folks could help me with. I have
> two 2502 routers and two token ring hubs. The hubs are "dumb hubs
Is the ring completed on the MAU, IE do you have a patch lead in the RI & RO
to complete the ring?
I had a similar issue using a MAU which had a similar description as yours,
I sused it finally...used one patch lead in RI & RO...Bingo it all works.
As Charlles said make sure there both either 4
Have you checked the ring speed?
CM
- Original Message -
From: "Joseph Slawinski"
To:
Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2002 8:26 PM
Subject: Router problem inserting into token ring [7:33304]
> I am having a problem I know most of you folks could help me with. I have
>
I am having a problem I know most of you folks could help me with. I have
two 2502 routers and two token ring hubs. The hubs are "dumb hubs," they
have no network management capabilities. They don't even have external
power supplies.
The problem is I am able to hook up my computers to the hubs
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