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тАО05-09-2000 04:15 PM
тАО05-09-2000 04:15 PM
A-Class directly connected to a Cisco 7000 Router via a crossover cable
There is a problem with directly connecting an A-Class lan0 interface to a Cisco 7000 router via a crossover cable. The link light show a link however the A-Class can't see the router and likewise for the router.
Works fine with a notebook directly connected to the router.
I think this problem will be soted out by using a switch or hub between the router and the A-Class, but does anyone know why I can't directly connect it ??
Thanks ....
JD
Works fine with a notebook directly connected to the router.
I think this problem will be soted out by using a switch or hub between the router and the A-Class, but does anyone know why I can't directly connect it ??
Thanks ....
JD
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тАО05-09-2000 05:32 PM
тАО05-09-2000 05:32 PM
Re: A-Class directly connected to a Cisco 7000 Router via a crossover cable
John,
I'm not exactly certain as to why it doesn't work, but it could probably have something to do with the pinouts requirements for auto-negotiation.
The only action I can suggest is to check out what each pin is for, and whether there are any discrepancies between crossover and straight through cables.
Hope this helps.
Andrew
I'm not exactly certain as to why it doesn't work, but it could probably have something to do with the pinouts requirements for auto-negotiation.
The only action I can suggest is to check out what each pin is for, and whether there are any discrepancies between crossover and straight through cables.
Hope this helps.
Andrew
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тАО05-12-2000 12:57 AM
тАО05-12-2000 12:57 AM
Re: A-Class directly connected to a Cisco 7000 Router via a crossover cable
first make sure you have the relevent lan patches installed.
If Andrew is correct in that it is a autonegotiate related issue you could try hard wiring the speed and duplex in the relevent /etc/rc.config.d/hp*conf file.
If Andrew is correct in that it is a autonegotiate related issue you could try hard wiring the speed and duplex in the relevent /etc/rc.config.d/hp*conf file.
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тАО05-12-2000 12:57 AM
тАО05-12-2000 12:57 AM
Re: A-Class directly connected to a Cisco 7000 Router via a crossover cable
first make sure you have the relevent lan patches installed.
If Andrew is correct in that it is a autonegotiate related issue you could try hard wiring the speed and duplex in the relevent /etc/rc.config.d/hp*conf file.
If Andrew is correct in that it is a autonegotiate related issue you could try hard wiring the speed and duplex in the relevent /etc/rc.config.d/hp*conf file.
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