Bill wrote:
> 
> Oks,  i get it. Thanks for the responses.
> 
> However, taking cisco switch 1900, f0/26 and f0/27 are uplink
> ports.
> 
> 
> 1) Now, if i want to connect f0/26 of switchR to f0/27 of
> switchS, I have to
> use a crossover cable because Im connecting two ports which are
> both
> crossed. Am i right?

Yes.

> 
> 
> 2) Secondly, I have also heard that cisco has switch ports
> which are capable
> of changing between crossed and straight configurations. They
> supposedly
> auto-detect the cable and the connection on the other end.
> Which switches
> have this capability?

Probably not a 1900! :-)

> 
> For switches which have this capability, does it mean that in
> situation (1)
> above, I could also simply use a straight cable if the 1900 had
> this
> auto-changing capability?

Sounds like it. Check the documentation.

Priscilla

> 
> Thank You
> 
> 




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