From: AL on
Is this possible on Cisco switch 3750 or 2960?

THX


From: PacketU on
That's an odd question. Usually people want three ports with a hub. One
for host a, one for host b, and a third for their sniffer. If you aren't
using this for sniffing, don't know why you would want it to act like a hub.
I think the closest thing you could do is lock it into half duplex mode.

If you are wanting to do some sniffing, look into setting up a span port.
http://tinyurl.com/lkqnz .

If I am totally missing the question, please elaborate on what you are
trying to do. I understand the question and hate to ask why, but these are
switches which are slightly different in operation than a hub (which is
basically an extension and distribution of the wire and contains no logic).


"AL" <fe(a)fe.com> wrote in message news:g497kv$lbh$1(a)news.metronet.hr...
> Is this possible on Cisco switch 3750 or 2960?
>
> THX
>


From: AL on
THX,

Sniffing is the reason, I'll try to span port....


"PacketU" <usenet(a)packetu.com> wrote in message
news:3f73f$486838fd$4b59b862$24399(a)ALLTEL.NET...
> That's an odd question. Usually people want three ports with a hub. One
> for host a, one for host b, and a third for their sniffer. If you aren't
> using this for sniffing, don't know why you would want it to act like a
> hub. I think the closest thing you could do is lock it into half duplex
> mode.
>
> If you are wanting to do some sniffing, look into setting up a span port.
> http://tinyurl.com/lkqnz .
>
> If I am totally missing the question, please elaborate on what you are
> trying to do. I understand the question and hate to ask why, but these
> are switches which are slightly different in operation than a hub (which
> is basically an extension and distribution of the wire and contains no
> logic).
>
>
> "AL" <fe(a)fe.com> wrote in message news:g497kv$lbh$1(a)news.metronet.hr...
>> Is this possible on Cisco switch 3750 or 2960?
>>
>> THX
>>
>
>