RE: Circuit for Cisco Long Reach Ethernet
It is what telco's usually call a "dry-pair" or a "no-load pair". You only need 1 pair (2 wires) with nothing on it. The key is that you don't want the telco putting power on the line. If you want to use their PBX connection I think you need 2 pairs instead of 1 though. I just tested LRE yesterday and the setup is very easy. Assuming you have pretty clean lines then you should have no problem getting it to work. The 2924 XL-LRE is even smart enough to reverse the wires if you get tip and ring swapped. Mike _______________________________ Mike Pistone NASA - Russian Services Group Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville, AL 35806 Ph: (256) 544-2915 Em: Mike.Pistone@msfc.nasa.gov -----Original Message----- From: Ken Yeo [mailto:kenyeo@on-linecorp.com] Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 1:56 PM To: nanog@merit.edu Subject: Circuit for Cisco Long Reach Ethernet What kind of circuit I should order if I want to use Cisco Long Reach Ethernet between two buildings that is 3000 feet? Thanks. Suan Jong Yeo Network Engineer Aurum Technology
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Pistone, Mike