As a rule of thumb Frank, turn off all and everything that is auto sensing
or auto anything. The best way to do anything is to manually get it right.
There is a document on the cisco website, at the moment I do not have access
to it, which describes the reasons for the errors and auto sensing
nightmares.
You will fins when you manually set the cards then most if not all of your
errors will disappear.
Enjoy!
-----Original Message-----
From: Frank Kim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 23 January 2001 16:33
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: speed/duplex negotiation between pix & 2610 router
Hi guys,
Has anyone experienced speed or duplex negotiation between a pix 506
ethernet interface and a cisco 2610's ethernet interface using a
cross-over cable between the two? Should I uplink those two into a switch
and let the switch worry about the negotiation? I'm currently
experiencing 'interface up, line down' on the pix's ethernet0(i think it's
intel NIC); this happens almost every 24 hours. Perhaps bad cross-over
cable? Any input will be appreciated.
-Frank
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