Re: crossover or straight = CROSSOVER

2000-12-30 Thread Lowell Sharrah
A good rule of thumb is this: Think of the OSI 7 layer model. If you have to connect two devices that are 'peer to peer'-such as a router to router (L3-L3), hub to hub (L1-L1), or switch to switch(L2-L2), use a crossover cable. If you connect between layers (L1-L3/L2-L3/L1-L2), use straight

Re: crossover or straight = CROSSOVER

2000-12-30 Thread L Reid
In my lab there are two (2) 1900's Trunking and in accordance with the documentiation a CrossOver cable is need. This was done and worked fine. Trunking did not work with a Straight. A straight was used and Trucking failed. "D. J. Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Straight cable. ""sea