crossover or straight cable?

2000-12-27 Thread sean
Hi, I am just wondering... does trunking use crossover or straight cable? Thanks _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: crossover or straight cable?

2000-12-27 Thread D. J. Jones
Straight cable. ""sean"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 92e71h$qg7$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:92e71h$qg7$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi, > > I am just wondering... does trunking use crossover or straight cable? > > Thanks > > > _

Re: crossover or straight cable?

2000-12-27 Thread Tony van Ree
tion but this I hope helps. Teunis Hobart, Tasmania Australia On Wednesday, December 27, 2000 at 07:54:12 PM, sean wrote: > Hi, > > I am just wondering... does trunking use crossover or straight cable? > > Thanks > > > ___

Re: crossover or straight cable?

2000-12-27 Thread sean
Tony, Are you saying that, to connect "trunk" ports between switches, crossover cable is required? I know for "switch" ports that's the case, I am wondering if it is true for trunk as well. Tks _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy

Re: crossover or straight cable?

2000-12-28 Thread Yonkerbonk
A trunk port is simply a port that has traffic from more than one VLAN running over it. It is a function of the software to combine and split the data. That has nothing to do with how the cabling is done. If you have a trunk running from switch to switch, it will be crossover. If you have a trunk

RE: crossover or straight cable?

2000-12-28 Thread Chuck Larrieu
Re: crossover or straight cable? A trunk port is simply a port that has traffic from more than one VLAN running over it. It is a function of the software to combine and split the data. That has nothing to do with how the cabling is done. If you have a trunk running from switch to switch, it wi

Re: crossover or straight cable?

2000-12-29 Thread Talib
Rule of thumb: Use a straight cable when connecting a DCE to a DTE. And a cross-over when connecting a DTE to a DTE or a DCE to a DCE. Shabbir S. Talib MCSE, CNE, CCNA sean wrote: > > Hi, > > I am just wondering... does trunking use crossover or straight cable?

RE: crossover or straight cable?

2001-01-17 Thread Sampy Ren
r - a couple > of weeks ago? > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of > Yonkerbonk > Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2000 12:47 AM > To: sean; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: crossover or straight cable? > &

RE: crossover or straight cable?

2001-01-17 Thread Lowell Sharrah
onkerbonk > Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2000 12:47 AM > To: sean; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: crossover or straight cable? > > A trunk port is simply a port that has traffic from > more than one VLAN running over it. It is a function > of the software to combine

RE: crossover or straight cable?

2001-01-17 Thread Tony van Ree
[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of > > Yonkerbonk > > Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2000 12:47 AM > > To: sean; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject:Re: crossover or straight cable? > > > > A trunk port is simply a port that has traffic from > > more than one

RE: crossover or straight cable?

2001-01-17 Thread John Nemeth
On May 3, 7:42pm, Sampy Ren wrote: } } The rule to follow about cross-over or straight } cabling confusion is this : } } If you are connecting same layer devices, use a } cross-over cable (as in switch to a switch-layer 2 to } layer 2 or a router to a router -layer 3 to layer 3). } } If you are

Re: crossover or straight cable?

2001-01-17 Thread J Roysdon
> > > > Hopefully this gives you the concept of the cabling > > schema. > > > > Regards/Sampath. > > > > --- Chuck Larrieu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Didn't we just have this discussion - straight thru > > > or crossove

Re: crossover or straight cable?

2001-01-18 Thread Tony van Ree
t cable ( as in connecting a switch to a > > > router - layer 2 to layer 3 connectivity). > > > > > > Hopefully this gives you the concept of the cabling > > > schema. > > > > > > Regards/Sampath. > > > > > > --- Chuck Larr