Everyone can ignore this one. This is a post I sent several days ago and
i've already discovered the cause of my confusion! :-)
John Neiberger
> I seem to remember that Chuck tested this but I can't remember the
outcome.
> The question was this: if you have two routers connected back to back,
one
> is physically the DCE while the other DTE and this is determined by the
> cable end connected to the router. But I seem to remember that it didn't
> matter which side provided the clocking, which made us think that there
is a
> physical layer DTE/DCE pair, as well as a distinct datalink layer pair.
>
> Is that the case? I don't have the means to test this at the moment or
I'd
> just set it up myself.
>
> Thanks, as always!
>
> John Neiberger, CCNA/CCDA
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