03-22-2006 05:50 AM - edited 03-03-2019 12:08 PM
Is it possible to connect 2 Routers Back to back using HSSI using CAB=HSI1 instead of CAB=HNUL. The Interface card on each router is a PA-H. Any body has any ideas ?
03-23-2006 11:20 AM
Look at the instructions on the following link. They may be of help to you.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/cis7505/portadpt/hssi_pa/pa-2h/3501inst.htm
Go under the section "connecting PA-2H interface cables"
03-23-2006 08:40 PM
Thanks for the link. I have already gone through that. But I need to connect back to back using the HSSI cables and not the NULL modem. Wondering if it is possible.
03-23-2006 09:55 PM
The only way I can think of is through an adapter. You might try companies such as these
http://hd.nl/printable_list.php?cat_id=2152
I have heard of people using an adapter so they could connect an older router to newer equipment. What model are the routers?? How will you be using them?
03-24-2006 02:08 PM
You cannot use that cable since the pin outs are completely different than whats needed to connect two routers directly. A null modem cable is bascially a cross-over cable for hssi, and the hsi1 is basically a straight-through.
The only option I can think of is to use 2 ds3 csu/dsu's and connect them back to back ( make sure to reverse the tx and rx on one ).
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