From: kyle prevey (preveyk@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Jan 12 2002 - 23:25:07 GMT-3
If the token cables have the RJ 45s ends on them you can use the DB9 to RJ
45 filter if it has the correct impedance. I use one called Black Box (or
made by them) when I have to do that. Just so happens a project I am on
right now requires me to do just that.
Kyle
From: Cisco <Cisco@rsd-tc.com>
Reply-To: Cisco <Cisco@rsd-tc.com>
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Token Ring cabling question
Date: Sat, 12 Jan 2002 14:23:52 -0800
I have never used token ring so I apologize if this question is rather
simple.
I have a 2502, 2513 and an IBM MAU model 8228. I did not buy the black heavy
cables with the MAU but I was able to find them on ebay today, of course I
had to purchase another MAU to get the cables. I understand these cables
have a RJ-45 connector on one end, is that correct?
Now the routers being DB9 connectors, I have two little gizmo's that are DB9
to RJ45. I assume I can use a connector to connect the RJ45 from the MAU to
the RJ45 from the routers?
I searched the archives and I did find something that sounded like this
would not be a problem but I wanted to make sure I was reading it correctly
and if I needed different cables I was hoping to find out what those would
be so I could find some.
TIA
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