56k uses pins 1&2 and 7&8. Swap those.
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> I'm trying to get two 1602
For the 56k csu/dsu you can use a rollover cable(console cable). Make sure
that one router is getting clocking from line and one from internal.
Good Luck
George, Head Janitor, CCNA CCDA
Cisco Systems
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search on Google for
"56k crossover" and report your findings. ;-}
Rik
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From: Michelle Sanderson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 29, 2001 9:09 PM
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Subject: back-to-back [7:10469]
I'm trying to get two 1602's and a coup
I'm trying to get two 1602's and a couple of 2500's (2524/2501) setup into
some kind of lab. I can't get the 1602's to see each other on the built-in
56k modules. I've tried service-module settings for clock source
line/internal, speed, network-type, but nothing works. I made a cable with
pins
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