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To pass the Cisco CCENT as well as CCNA certification exams, you have to find out what cable television type is suitable for a given situation. It's also smart to know this for employed in real-world manufacturing networks too! After just about all, if we have the incorrect cable, we do not have a system!

This is specially true of the following scenario, where we have:

A laptop connected to a switch (Cable television 3)

Two changes connected to one another (Cable television 2)

A PC attached to a switch (Cable television 1)

This is a very basic and typical topology, but we have three different cable types inside! Working all the way through, let's check out the various cables we'll have to make this work.

For Cable 1, we need a straightthrough cable television. A straightthrough cable can be used to link a PC to some switch or hub. In the straightthrough cable, the wire attached to Pin 1 on a single side is attached to Pin 1 on the other, the wire connected to Pin 2 on one side is attached to Pin 2 on the other, and therefore forth.

It's very common to connect two switches to enable them to send information over which connection, and the bond between 2 switches is known as a trunk. You'll learn all about the facts of trunking in your CCNA research, but the very first thing we need to do is make sure we possess the correct cable television!

To permit two switches to communicate with each other, a unique cable type is needed. Regular straight-through cables won't allow 2 switches to form a trunk.

Rollover Cable is also useful.