Fa1/x on R2 will be phased out soon. Stick with gi0/x interfaces going to cat1 
and cat2 as documented. The fa1/x is simply there for transition right now


------Original Message------
From: Mark Hanley
Sender: [email protected]
To: CCIE OSL
Subject: [OSL | CCIE_RS] R&S Rack Cabling
Sent: May 10, 2010 11:10 AM

I have constructed a complete rack at work to mirror the hardware guidelines
for the IPExpert R&S, except my switches are 3560Gs instead of 3550's.  I
tried to find the 3550's but could only find one, so I have to stay with the
3560's.  Last night, when I was completing the final physical connections I
ran into difficulties with the 3825 cabling.  According to the
documentation, 3825 interfaces connect as follows:

3825 f1/0 connects to cat1 f0/2
3825 g0/1 connects to cat2 f0/2
3825 g0/0 connects to cat1 g0/2

Does IPExpert have any documentation for connections to the 3560's given
that the CCIE lab is now using 3560's?  If not, what is the recommendation
for connecting the 3825 with only g0/0 and g0/1 to the 3560 lab switches.



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