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ASG220 connecting to Cisco28xx

Very basic question:

Which kind of cable is needed to connect a AGS220 to the ethernet-port of a Cisco28xx directly?
Can I use a stright cable or do I need a crossover cable or is this not possible at all. I tried it today with both kind of cable but it doesn't work with either. In the moment I must use a hub, but I want to get rid of it. Sorry but  I have absolutely no expirience with the Cisco (it belongs to the ISP and gets administrated and maintaned by the ISP).


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  • I believe you're gonna need a crossover cable.  Also, you are likely having a problem with the speed and duplex settings on both or one of the units.  In 6.303, Astaro's finally added the ability to manually set speed and duplex on applicances.  Set your Astaro's port to 100Mb / Full Duplex, and have the ISP go in on the Cisco and have them manually set the FastEthernet interface to match.

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  • I believe you're gonna need a crossover cable.  Also, you are likely having a problem with the speed and duplex settings on both or one of the units.  In 6.303, Astaro's finally added the ability to manually set speed and duplex on applicances.  Set your Astaro's port to 100Mb / Full Duplex, and have the ISP go in on the Cisco and have them manually set the FastEthernet interface to match.

    CTO, Convergent Information Security Solutions, LLC

    https://www.convergesecurity.com

    Advice given as posted on this forum does not construe a support relationship or other relationship with Convergent Information Security Solutions, LLC or its subsidiaries.  Use the advice given at your own risk.

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