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Cisco Certification: A Survival Guide To The Cisco Cable Jungle

 

Author: Chris Bryant

One of the most confusing parts of beginning your Cisco studies is keeping all the cable types separate in your mind, and then remembering what theyre used for. This often occurs when a CCNA or CCNP candidate starts putting together their own home practice lab, and they suddenly realize that they have the equipment to run labs, but not the cables.

With this in mind, here are some common Cisco cable types and their primary use.

First, theres the regular old straight-through cable, so named because the eight wires inside the cable go straight through the wire. While the wires may be twisted inside to reduce electromagnetic interference (EMI), the wire thats connected to Pin 1 on one end is connected to Pin 1 on the other end, and so on. In a home lab, a straight-through cable is often used to connect a switch port to an Ethernet port on a router, with a transceiver attached to the Ethernet port. Straight-through cables are also good for connecting a BRI interface to an ISDN simulator.

The crossover cable is so named because the wires do cross over between pins. This allows the devices to both send and receive at the same time, and crossover cables are a must for directly connecting ports on Cisco switches to create a trunk.

The rollover cable allows you to connect directly to a Cisco console port with your laptop or PC. This is the blue cable that comes with new Cisco devices, and its the one that engineers tend to hold on to with their lives. Without a rollover cable (also commonly called a console cable), you cant connect your laptop directly to a Cisco device.

Finally, theres the DTE/DCE cable. To create a frame relay cloud in your home lab (using one of your Cisco routers as a DCE), or to directly connect two Cisco routers via their serial interfaces, you will need a DTE/DCE cable. Remember that the DCE interface will need to supply clockrate to the DTE interface.

The different cable types can be confusing when you first read about them, but after tearing down or building your home lab a few times, youll definitely have them straight come test day!

Best of luck in your lab and your exams.

Author Bio:
Chris Bryant is an authority in this industry. Chris has written several articles in the past on this subject.
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