On Mar 8, 3:01am, Bernard wrote:
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} 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
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> Ok, but if a router is configured only for transparent bridging (layer 2)
a
> crossover cable is still needed
Ross
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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
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> 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
take it outside.
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> I dont know
;I have a buddy who makes a DB9/DB25 custom plug and uses Cat5 between them
>for just about everything.
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>Kevin Wigle
>CCDP/CCNP.
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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 .
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> H, let me think. I never thought of that, that someday we will be
> connecting a workstation t
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
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
>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.
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>Your analogy is incorrect, you do no
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The rule is:
connecting devices of the same OSI layer, use c
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Your analogy is incorrect, you do no use a cross over cable
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
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Client - Anything : Straight
Switch -Hub/Switch- Router :
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
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