Cisco Systems WAE-7371-K9, WAE-7341-K9 Cable Requirements for WAE Connections Using Fast Ethernet

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Cabling

When you are directly connecting two network devices that are different, such as a switch and router, use a straight-through cable.

Note Because the inline network adapter has an internal crossover connection that becomes active when the InlineGroup interface is placed in mechanical bypass mode, you must decide which cable you would use to connect the two network devices directly, and then you must install the other cable type (on one side, usually the WAN side of the inline appliance) instead.

Table 4 shows the cable requirements for WAE and non-WAE connections when you are using Fast Ethernet end to end.

Table 4

Cable Requirements for WAE Connections Using Fast Ethernet

 

 

 

Connection

 

Required Cable

 

 

Switch to switch (no WAE)

Crossover

 

 

Switch to router (no WAE)

Straight-through

 

 

Router to router (no WAE)

Crossover

 

 

Switch to WAE and

Straight-through

 

 

 

WAE to Router

 

Crossover

 

 

Switch to WAE and

Straight-through

 

 

 

WAE to Switch

 

Straight-through

 

 

Router to WAE and

Straight-through

 

 

 

WAE to Router

 

Straight-through

 

 

 

WAE to WAE

 

Crossover

 

 

 

Step 2 Connect Fast Ethernet ports on both the LAN and the WAN sides of the WAE inline appliance by using the following cable types:

On the LAN side of the connection, use a straight-through cable between the WAE inline appliance and the network device.

On the WAN side of the connection, use the cable that is different from the cable that you would use to connect the two network devices directly (as determined in Step 1).

For example, if you are connecting a router and a switch (two different devices) through the WAE inline appliance, use a straight-through cable on the LAN side of the connection and use a crossover cable on the WAN side of the connection. (If you were connecting the two different devices directly, you would use a straight-through cable, so use the crossover cable instead.)

If you are connecting two switches (or two similar devices), use straight-through cables on both the LAN and the WAN sides of the WAE inline appliance.

Figure 20 through Figure 22 show which cables to use for the WAE LAN and WAN connections between Fast Ethernet ports.

Installing the Cisco WAE Inline Network Adapter

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Contents Contents Product Overview Inline Network Adapter DescriptionPorts and LED Indicators LEDs State DescriptionAdapter Specifications Specification DescriptionSafety Guidelines General Precautions Important Operational Notes Protecting Against Electrostatic DischargeRemoving the Cover StatementInstalling an Inline Network Adapter Expansion slot cover slot Captive screw Riser card assembly Installing an Adapter in the Riser Card Assembly Completing the Installation Install the appliance in the rackInstalling Adapters in the WAE-512 and WAE-612 Appliances StatementInstalling an Inline Network Adapter Front Installing the Adapter in the Riser Card Assembly Installing Adapters in the WAE-7326 Appliance To remove the device top cover, follow these steps PCI-X Riser Card Riser card cage Scsi cable Completing the Installation Cover-release latch Removing the PCI-X Riser-Card Assembly Inverted riser assembly Access holes Guide Release tabs Cabling Connection Required Cable Cable Requirements for WAE Connections Using Fast Ethernet Router a Cabling Between Two Inline WAEs Related Documentation OL-12480-03