Uh.. hmm. I have a 5.7 450 sector running at a tower without any customers on it yet. It's powered and timed from a new GigE PowerInjector+Sync. GigE-APC-HV at the bottom. No SS on top. ~225 feet of Shireen 1042 cable.

I just logged into it and set it to Auto 1000F/100F/etc. and rebooted. Does the same shit.

18:14:07 interface,info ether6 link down
18:14:20 interface,info ether6 link up (speed 1G, full duplex)
18:14:21 interface,info ether6 link down
18:14:26 interface,info ether6 link up (speed 1G, full duplex)
18:14:27 interface,info ether6 link down
18:14:30 interface,info ether6 link up (speed 1G, full duplex)
18:14:31 interface,info ether6 link down
18:14:40 interface,info ether6 link up (speed 100M, full duplex)

I also just set it back to Auto 100F (disabling gigabit negotiation) and it does this...

18:21:34 interface,info ether6 link down
18:21:47 interface,info ether6 link up (speed 1G, full duplex)
18:21:48 interface,info ether6 link down
18:21:52 interface,info ether6 link up (speed 100M, full duplex)

So, looks like the boot loader brings it up at 1Gbps, then the config makes it fall back to 100Mbps.

This is also the first time that I tried messing with GigE on the 450 since updating from 13.2.1 to 14.1.2.

This is a regular old RB1100. I have an Exalt ExtendAir G2-11 and an AF24 each running on a GigE-POE-APC and gigabit works fine. Chuck would have to say for sure, but I don't think there's much electrical difference between the GigE-APC-HV and the GigE-POE-APC. Besides maybe the gas-tube backup suppression and GigE transformer.

Me thinks this has more to do with Cambium.

On 9/9/2016 6:10 PM, George Skorup wrote:
I upgraded two CRS125-24G-1S-RM's to 6.36.3 (current branch). Both brand new out of the boxes. Upgraded boot firmware to 3.33 on both. Reset both to defaults. Ether24 to ether24 linked up at 1Gbps FDX. Ran MT bandwidth tests between them. No issues.

Then I put a GigE-APC-HV in between with a 50' patch cable on one side and a 10' on the other side. Tried with and without the ground attached. Ran more bandwidth tests. No link drops. No errors.

So... I have no idea why you're having problems. The ones I have are definitely HV Rev A1's.

On 9/9/2016 2:24 PM, Matt wrote:
I have a couple CRS125's on my bench that I can mess with this afternoon if
I have time.
Do you have a GigEAPC-HV?  My setup was CRS125 -<~50 foot
UTP>-<GigEAPC-HV>-<20 foot UTP>- CRS125

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