I have seen several replies to you already, but let me just specify the
crossover cable in case you're not familiar with it - that will save you
another question.

You must cross pin 1 with 3 and 2 with 6.

If your cable is made like most, where:

        1 is bright orange
        2 is orange
        3 is bright green
        4 is blue
        5 is bright blue
        6 is green
        7 is bright brown
        8 is brown

...simply swap the orange wires with the green.

You could ofcourse just run down and buy one if you don't have the tools and
accessories to make one.

Hth,

Ole

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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2001 1:43 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: hello everyone.... [7:17633]


I am somewhat new to Cisco and routers.  I purchased the Sybex CCNA by todd 
lammle and I have to say it doesn't go into detail as to where to hook up
the
cables and which end is going where etc etc.  

I basically have two 2501 routers ....on RouterA  I have a DTE end connected

to serial 0 and on RouterB I have the same cable but with the end labeled
DCE
running striaght into serial 0.  This as far as I found is the way it should

be connected.

Now my question is this, for the ethernet port I have two LanCast 
Transceivers I put one transceiver on one router...and the other transceiver

on the other router.  I have a RJ45 cable running from RouterA to RouterB 
....is this the way its suppose to be?  If so for some reason I'm unable to 
get the ethernet port to work....and its causing much confusion.  IS the 
ethernet port for LAN only and the serial ports for WAN...is this how Cisco 
set this up??  

Thank you for reading through this lengthy e-mail and I awaite for your 
responses.




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