The switch port shoud be matched to the host nic.  It does not matter if
port one is 10 and port two is 100 and port 3 is 10 and port 4 is 100. etc
etc etc.

Dom Marino
""Sammi""  wrote in message
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> On 14 Apr 2001 00:41:57 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Circusnuts")
> wrote:
>
> >Lock it down on both side if necessary (speed 100, duplex full, etc.,
etc.).
> >Never let the switch or router IOS defaults make the decision for you (I
bet
> >Chuck could tell you this, having just taken the CCIE lab).
Autonegotiation
> >& especially the blue flamed hotswaps- do not exist in production.
>
> So configuring for 100 won't cause problems with 10 speed devices?
> Guess I should just check it out, but actually I'm thrashing as it is.
>
> Sitting here with two 2900xl switches, one 2800, one hub,  a number of
> workstations, trying to figure the best strategy for productive
> learning.
>
> Wish I had a router, will try getting my hands on one.l
>
> Though just experimenting is a learning experience in itself.
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