IIRC, the 2610 can only do 10MB, half duplex, and the PIX is a fastethernet
interface.  If you have the PIX set for autonegotiate, slap yourself on the
wrist (and refer to last week's thread on autonoegotiation) and then
hard-set the speed and duplex to 10/half.  You could always do a show
interface on the PIX to see what settings it thought it should use.

Once you have those set reliably, if you still experience problems I would
replace the crossover cable.  There is no need to waste a switch or hub in
the this situation unless you feel like trying it for troubleshooting
purposes.

HTH,
John

>  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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