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Subject: RE: crossover cable Newsgroups: gmane.linux.hardware.dell.poweredge Date: 2008-06-12 15:01:22 GMT (1 year, 3 weeks, 1 day, 1 hour and 24 minutes ago) Ya, straight through was the only kind that worked. -----Original Message----- From: linux-poweredge-bounces <at> dell.com [mailto:linux-poweredge-bounces <at> dell.com] On Behalf Of dell <at> bobich.net Sent: 12 June 2008 14:20 To: linux-poweredge <at> dell.com Subject: RE: crossover cable Just out of interest, have you tried a straight-through cable instead? I haven't really bothered with cross-over cables in the recent years, because straight-through ones are usually closer to hand and everything has been working with them. Gordan On Thu, 12 Jun 2008, Justin Zygmont wrote: > > It didn’t work for me with a 1950 and a 2950, using 2 different crossover cables. So much > for using crossover cables these days. > > > > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ > > > From: Baird, Josh [mailto:jbaird <at> follett.com] > Sent: 12 June 2008 13:54 > To: Justin Zygmont; linux-poweredge <at> dell.com > Subject: RE: crossover cable > > > > I use crossover cables to connect several two node clusters on 2850/2950’s using the Broadcom > NICs. > > > > Josh > > > > From: linux-poweredge-bounces <at> dell.com [mailto:linux-poweredge-bounces <at> dell.com] On Behalf Of > Justin Zygmont > Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2008 5:07 AM > To: linux-poweredge <at> dell.com > Subject: crossover cable > > > > I was surprised to find out that using crossover cables from server to server doesn’t even > work. Is there something about the Broadcom NICs that changed this? > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > _______________________________________________ Linux-PowerEdge mailing list Linux-PowerEdge <at> dell.com http://lists.us.dell.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-poweredge Please read the FAQ at http://lists.us.dell.com/faq |
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