I've had trouble doing this on some occasions, supposedly due to cables
being too short and too much signal strength. Also, it seems some
PA-2T3's are more sensitive to this than others.
On 25 Apr 2002, Robert E. Seastrom wrote:
>
> Benjie Ko <gerwalk1@yahoo.com> writes:
>
> > now that is resolved, my client has a t3 card also
> > with coax interface. Is it possible to cross connect
> > both routers (coax to coax) w/o the use of a fiber
> > DSU? Routers are 20 feet apart.
> > Thanks again in advance.
>
> Yes, it works great (Tx on one end to Rx on the other). One end
> should be supplying clocking, and the other should be recovering
> clocking from the line.
>
> Makita#conf t
> Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
> Makita(config)#int serial 4/0
> Makita(config-if)#clock source ?
> internal Use internal clock
> line Recover clock from line
>
> Makita(config-if)#clock source
>
> ---Rob
>
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