From: jonatale@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Mon Sep 10 2001 - 04:57:25 GMT-3
an x-over is a DTE to DTE (or DCE to DCE, but THAT could be called a null modem
cable), right?
Jay Hennigan wrote:
> On Mon, 3 Sep 2001, Christopher Supino wrote:
>
> > OT:
> > Anyone know the part number for a 50 pin serial to 60 pin serial X-over
> > cable? (Cisco 4000 to Cisco 2500)
>
> The DTE-to-DCE cables are not a standard Cisco part, but an aftermarket
> item. You may have to buy a DCE v.35 cable for one router and a DTE
> v.35 cable for the other, then mate the two v.35 connectors in the middle.
>
> 60-pin DTE v.35 cables are fairly common on the used market, but you'll
> probably have to buy the other end new.
>
> Not cheap, as a rule.
>
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