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Browse All TopicsGood Morning experts,
I am in the process of setting up a lab for testing purposes, my question is, is it possible to connect 2 cisco routers via thier T1 interfaces. I am fully aware of doing this through the ethernet interfaces, but it would be nice to be able to add the additional element to the testing environmtent. If there is a prticular pinout for a cable to do the trick that would be awesome. Thanks in advance.
JM
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by: that1guy15Posted on 2007-10-05 at 09:19:18ID: 20023103
You need to make a T1 crossover to connect the 2 t1 ports. here is the pin out
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http://help.fonality.com/i