Gert- I have done most of my learning this century so I am still somewhat green - hence my post - and I have learned much by picking the brains of vetrans.
(If I had a penny for every queston I've asked LOL) Thanks, -Jeff Sent from Midland Paper Company's - BB Server ----- Original Message ----- From: Gert Doering <g...@greenie.muc.de> To: Jeff Wojciechowski Cc: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net <cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net> Sent: Fri May 21 11:57:54 2010 Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Ethernet Interfaces Speed and Duplex - Force or Auto Hi, On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 02:18:34PM -0500, Jeff Wojciechowski wrote: > Curious what other network admins are doing out there for Ethernet > interfaces as far as speed and duplex settings - weather to specify > or to leave them auto negotiate. Since this is 2010, we default to "auto". The amount of gear that makes problems in funny ways has been much lower with "auto" than with fixed setting for the last decade or so... Of course there are exceptions, most notably the 7200 FE ports that just don't *do* autoneg. So for those, of course, the other end needs to be configured to manual/100/full. Some carriers also insist in running their equipment in fixed-config mode (and inevitably get it wrong for the first few configuration tries). Unfortunately, there's still lot of admin folks around that have learned in the last century that "autoneg just doesn't work", so they go around and configure everything for 100/full - and then someone swaps some other gear, defaults to auto, boom, duplex mismatch, packet loss, nastiness. (For GigE on fiber, autoneg is good because it provides unidirectional link detection right away, which is something you *want* - but that's a different can of worms) gert -- USENET is *not* the non-clickable part of WWW! //www.muc.de/~gert/ Gert Doering - Munich, Germany g...@greenie.muc.de fax: +49-89-35655025 g...@net.informatik.tu-muenchen.de _______________________________________________ cisco-nsp mailing list cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-nsp archive at http://puck.nether.net/pipermail/cisco-nsp/