Feb 26, 2004 #1 kinalas Technical User Dec 18, 2002 51 PH greetings! i have 4 10/100 switches that i want to interconnect. what is the right way to do it. what port connect sto what port on the other switch. thanks
greetings! i have 4 10/100 switches that i want to interconnect. what is the right way to do it. what port connect sto what port on the other switch. thanks
Feb 26, 2004 #2 franklin97355 Technical User Jul 11, 2002 3,753 US If they are switches without any specific means of interconnect then any port to any port with a crossover cable (unless they have autosense. Upvote 0 Downvote
If they are switches without any specific means of interconnect then any port to any port with a crossover cable (unless they have autosense.
Feb 27, 2004 #3 skip555 Technical User Apr 26, 2002 1,962 US keep in mind if there is a uplink port it is usually linked to the port next to it so that port is disabled if you use the uplink port. I usually tape over that port so someone doesnt come along later and plug into it Upvote 0 Downvote
keep in mind if there is a uplink port it is usually linked to the port next to it so that port is disabled if you use the uplink port. I usually tape over that port so someone doesnt come along later and plug into it
Feb 27, 2004 Thread starter #4 kinalas Technical User Dec 18, 2002 51 PH thanks! which is better to use the uplink port or port 1. i'm using dlink switches (24 have uplink ports but the 16 port dont have any) Upvote 0 Downvote
thanks! which is better to use the uplink port or port 1. i'm using dlink switches (24 have uplink ports but the 16 port dont have any)
Feb 27, 2004 #5 Servamatic IS-IT--Management Sep 27, 2003 456 US If you use the uplink port you can use a standard patch cord, to use a regular port you will need a crossover cable. Richard S. Anderson, RCDD http://www.servamatic.net Upvote 0 Downvote
If you use the uplink port you can use a standard patch cord, to use a regular port you will need a crossover cable. Richard S. Anderson, RCDD http://www.servamatic.net