If I read that right, you want to know which cables to use to connect these devices?
router to router=cross over (for ethernet)
router to router=serial (for serial connection)
router to hub=straight through
If your question is more along the lines of how to set up the topology of these devices to form a WAN or something, let me know what you're trying to accomplish and I'll help.
Thansk for your help, I have tried to find info on setting up a ccna lab but to no avail.
Basically I wandered if this would work.
2501 (serial 0) thru DB60 cable to 2520 (serial 1)
2520 (port ?) thru rj45 cross-over to 2611 (port ?)
2611 straight rj45 to hub, then from hub to nic(PC)
As I said I'm very new to all this and any info would be very much appreciated.
Thanks
2501 Router - port S0 to 2520 router port S1
as a matter of standard I alway set my clock rate of interface S0
from router 2520 to 2611 connect a cross over cable from E0 on 2520 to E0 on 2611 and configure the interfaces accordingly.
Then use a straight through cable from 2611 E1 to the hub. I would recommend you get a managed switch like the 1900 if you are going to prepare for the CCNA.
First go to CISCO.com and get the manuals for the routers and the IOS.
basic setup should be
2501 Router - port S0 to 2520 router port S1
as a matter of standard I alway set my clock rate of interface S0
from router 2520 to 2611 connect a cross over cable from E0 on 2520 to E0 on 2611 and configure the interfaces accordingly.
Then use a straight through cable from 2611 E1 to the hub. I would recommend you get a managed switch like the 1900 if you are going to prepare for the CCNA.
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