TR is going to take a MAU between them, AFAIK. Can't cross 'em like
ethernet.
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> I was rooting around in the debris field I call my office looking
> for my digital camera so I could auction those Catalyst 2926s and I came
> up with a pair of Catalyst 2600s - token ring switches.
>
> I got these things thinking they might be like the much feared
> Catalyst 3900 which has never been sighted anywhere other than a
> CCIE lab exam, but I don't think its the same thing - these switches
> drive just about like the old Grand Junction Catalyst 1900 switches.
>
>
> Anyway, there are two of them at these locations without any
> passwords:
>
> 24.3.233.101 2005
> 24.3.233.101 2006
>
> If one of you scholars can forward me the pinout needed to cross
> token ring on an RJ45 port I'll whip up a cable for them. If I dig a
> little more I might find some token ring cables so I can hook a couple
> of routers up to these things.
>
>
> As always, if you mess it up email me at mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] so I
> can fix it.
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