no,
ur solution is to get a cable for the 4000 with a v35 connector and one for
the 2500 with a v35 connector
of, if you are good with a soldering iron, buy/steal some connectors, take a
printout of the pinouts and spend an afternoon on ur workbench
-N

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> Hello Team,
>
> If I want to connect a Cisco 4000 with my Cisco 2500s, can I just use
those
> normal back-to-back cables that I used for my 2500s? (you know, the ones
> with one end as DTE, and the other end is DCE).
>
> Or do I need any special cables for Cisco 4000?
>
> The module that I will be using on 4000 is those NP-2T.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Regards,
> Hunt




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