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Kent T.
07-25-2004, 02:48 AM
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Is it safe to plug a transceiver into a router's AUI port
after the router has been powered on?

Thanks for the info in advance!

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JMac
07-25-2004, 02:48 AM
"> Is it safe to plug a transceiver into a router's AUI port
> after the router has been powered on?
>
Cisco says no, but I have done this numerous times without issue.

Jamie


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Hansang Bae
07-25-2004, 02:48 AM
In article <Xns952B88C043E89kent@127.0.0.1>, kent@kent.kent says...
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> Is it safe to plug a transceiver into a router's AUI port
> after the router has been powered on?
>
> Thanks for the info in advance!

Yes.


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