RE: cross-over roll-over : Here is THE simplest rule

2000-11-09 Thread John Nemeth
On Mar 8, 3:01am, Bernard wrote: } } The rule is: } connecting devices of the same OSI layer, use cross-over cable. } connecting devices of different layers, use straight through. Hubs are at layer 1 and switches are at layer 2. If you're connecting a hub to a switch, you need to use a cro

Re: cross-over roll-over : Here is THE simplest rule

2000-10-18 Thread Tim Ross
#x27;Jojo'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 8:18 PM Subject: RE: cross-over roll-over : Here is THE simplest rule > Ok, but if a router is configured only for transparent bridging (layer 2) a > crossover cable is still needed

RE: cross-over roll-over : Here is THE simplest rule

2000-10-18 Thread Louie Belt
Ross Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 9:41 PM To: Jojo; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: cross-over roll-over : Here is THE simplest rule If you connect you workstation directly to a router both would are layer 3 devices, and would require a crossover cable. If you connect two Cisco routers you nee

Re: cross-over roll-over : Here is THE simplest rule

2000-10-18 Thread Tim Ross
AIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 8:22 PM Subject: Re: cross-over roll-over : Here is THE simplest rule > How about when you connect a workstation to a modem will this rule apply? I > think not. > This rule will only be applicable to LAN de

Re: cross-over roll-over : Here is THE simplest rule

2000-10-18 Thread dan snyder
take it outside. - Original Message - From: "Jojo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Ben" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 9:36 AM Subject: Re: cross-over roll-over : Here is THE simplest rule > I dont know

Re: cross-over roll-over : Here is THE simplest rule

2000-10-17 Thread Dale Holmes
;I have a buddy who makes a DB9/DB25 custom plug and uses Cat5 between them >for just about everything. > >Kevin Wigle >CCDP/CCNP. > >- Original Message - >From: "Ben" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sent: Tuesday, O

Re: cross-over roll-over : Here is THE simplest rule

2000-10-17 Thread Jojo
I dont know with you but I can connect my workstation directly to a modem . Ever heard of a serial port?The reason that you can connect a workstaion to a LAN devices is that it has LAN device which is the NIC card. And dont ever tell us that a workstaion is a layer 3 devices cause its not .

Re: cross-over roll-over : Here is THE simplest rule

2000-10-17 Thread Kevin Wigle
Message - From: "Ben" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 1:14 AM Subject: RE: cross-over roll-over : Here is THE simplest rule > H, let me think. I never thought of that, that someday we will be > connecting a workstation t

RE: cross-over roll-over : Here is THE simplest rule

2000-10-16 Thread Ben
H, let me think. I never thought of that, that someday we will be connecting a workstation to a modem with a Cat5 cable. Workstation to a modem, ? no the rule does not apply How about a TV to a VCR? no, it does not apply neither. How about the toaster? nooope. You are right, that is

Re: cross-over roll-over : Here is THE simplest rule

2000-10-16 Thread Jojo
How about when you connect a workstation to a modem will this rule apply? I think not. This rule will only be applicable to LAN devices but for WAN devices the rule as Sebastian pointed out should be applied. >>The rule is: >>connecting devices of the same OSI layer, use cross-over cable. >>co

RE: cross-over roll-over : Here is THE simplest rule

2000-10-16 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>The rule is: >connecting devices of the same OSI layer, use cross-over cable. >connecting devices of different layers, use straight through. >A workstation is considered layer3. > >Bernard Excellent rule! I hadn't thought of it but it's very useful. > > > > >Your analogy is incorrect, you do no

RE: cross-over roll-over : Here is THE simplest rule

2000-10-16 Thread Babashola Madariola
spond to Bernard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cc:(bcc: Babashola Madariola/C/Africa/Mobil-Notes) Subject: RE: cross-over roll-over : Here is THE simplest rule The rule is: connecting devices of the same OSI layer, use c

RE: cross-over roll-over : Here is THE simplest rule

2000-10-16 Thread Sebastien Venturoso
PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Louie Belt Sent: lundi 16 octobre 2000 15:40 To: 'Pradeep Kumar'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: cross-over roll-over : Here is THE simplest rule Your analogy is incorrect, you do no use a cross over cable

RE: cross-over roll-over : Here is THE simplest rule

2000-10-16 Thread Bernard
The rule is: connecting devices of the same OSI layer, use cross-over cable. connecting devices of different layers, use straight through. A workstation is considered layer3. Bernard Your analogy is incorrect, you do no use a cross over cable between a switch and a router, you must use a str

RE: cross-over roll-over : Here is THE simplest rule

2000-10-16 Thread Louie Belt
PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Pradeep Kumar Sent: Sunday, October 15, 2000 11:20 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: cross-over roll-over : Here is THE simplest rule Client - Anything : Straight Switch -Hub/Switch- Router :

cross-over roll-over : Here is THE simplest rule

2000-10-15 Thread Pradeep Kumar
Client - Anything : Straight Switch -Hub/Switch- Router : Cross over Here is a handy hint for you Rover. Your name = Rover . This rhymes as " Cross- rover "..And Rover is into the business of connecting Switches and Routers , Therefore use " Cross-Rover". I am not playing the fool. I have see