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Why should I cross cable between Clear port and GD?

Posted: 22 Nov 2016 00:04
by genyfox
Hello,
As the subject, is there any reason why should I use cross cable between SSM/MSM Clear Port and GD/GA/INTIP/CS ?
Could anyone explain why??
Because, I (didn't know I must use cross cable) install IP Touch Security solution with straight cable on site,
and now find the document that I should use cross cable. :shock:

Thanks

Re: Why should I cross cable between Clear port and GD?

Posted: 22 Nov 2016 05:12
by tot3nkopf
Maybe because the box does not support mdix feature, which is not so unusual (like nonnecting from one pc to another pc)?
Why should this be documented? It is general networking knowledge...

Re: Why should I cross cable between Clear port and GD?

Posted: 22 Nov 2016 10:24
by cavagnaro
Hehe...this users these days

Enviado de meu E6633 usando Tapatalk

Re: Why should I cross cable between Clear port and GD?

Posted: 23 Nov 2016 00:01
by genyfox
:(

Re: Why should I cross cable between Clear port and GD?

Posted: 23 Nov 2016 00:08
by genyfox
tot3nkopf wrote:Maybe because the box does not support mdix feature, which is not so unusual (like nonnecting from one pc to another pc)?
Why should this be documented? It is general networking knowledge...
Thanks for the replay.
I was not asking about general networking knowledge... I install with straight cable and there's no signalling or any other problem yet.
But I realize something lately, when IP Touch phone make outgoing call, encryption not working. Only internal calls being encrypted.
So I was wondering if cross cable is related with that or not.

Re: Why should I cross cable between Clear port and GD?

Posted: 23 Nov 2016 07:19
by tgn
#just kidding

and do not forget to cross your fingers ;)

regards...


--- back to basics... focus your eyes to the essential things... ---

Re: Why should I cross cable between Clear port and GD?

Posted: 24 Nov 2016 04:23
by tot3nkopf
End to end encryption works only if you encrypt inter node links and provider IP trunks...
Nothing to do with cross/straight cables.