Hi all, I know this is not directly certification related but I have a burning question about hooking up Cisco fractional T1 interfaces back to back:
In my home BSCI lab, I'm trying to create an OSPF stub area by hooking up two Cisco 2611 routers both using fractional T1 CSU/DSU interfaces with a T1 x-over cable. All the configurations are correct on both sides (clocking, clock rate, DCE/DTE, b8zs, esf, frame-relay encapsulation, line build-out set to "none", etc, etc). Ok, no problem there.
I played around with this for a while trying to get the two interfaces to come up but still showed "down & down" status. I Googled for a while and found the solution: "use a longer T1 cross-over cable". This fixed the problem and two interfaces came right up. My question is: why would a 20ft T1 cross-over cable make any difference compared with the 2ft that I was using before??? Both are known good working cables. I don't get it, why would the longer cable make everything work. Do the interfaces sense if there's a slightly higher attenuation? Cisco layer1 voodoo?
Any explanations would be great.
thanks!
crtplague