network switch question

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As far as I know, you're always supposed to use only crossover cables
on uplink ports, I could be wrong though. To answer your question,
yes, I have tried a straight through cable on the uplink port, and no
other machine connected to the switch can communicate with the
machine connected straight through on the uplink port in that instance.

Greg


On Fri, Aug 20, 2004 at 03:56:57PM -0400, Chuck Hallenbeck wrote:
> Have you tried a straight through cable instead of a crossover cable on
> that uplink port? I thought the reason for the uplink port and the
> normal port next to it to be interconnected was because the crossing
> over took place between the two sockets, so that all cabling could be
> simplified to always use standard straight through cables.
> 
> 

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