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Dear All:
i have an AT&T MPLS VPN to extend.
AT&T has terminated circuit to side of building and need to run circuit about 100 feet away to cabinet (wire needs about 150').
they have 2 RJ45 jacks at POE. should i just be running a single cat5 cable to a cisco 1861 router in cabinet? that is what it looks like to me.
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You probably have one of those "pregnant" interface boxes. The 2 jacks will be configured RJ48C and RJ48S. Install your cable and connect to the RJ48C position or you could make yourself a long patch cord and connect the cisco. When the alarm clears and CD goes green you've got it right!
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Originally posted by jwooten: You probably have one of those "pregnant" interface boxes. The 2 jacks will be configured RJ48C and RJ48S. Install your cable and connect to the RJ48C position or you could make yourself a long patch cord and connect the cisco. When the alarm clears and CD goes green you've got it right! that's what i think too. especially after talking w at&t thx for reply
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