Many thanks to all. My problem has been resolved with the set port host
command.
Hopefully this would help others as well.




"Brant I. Stevens"  on 06/13/2001 05:06:47 PM

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I don't know if this was said, and I apologize if it's a duplicate,
but but I'll say it anyway...

Depending on the version of CatOS you are using, (anything above
5.4x) will include a macro command called set port host.  This
command will automatically turn off the trunking and ether-channeling
(is that a word? :)), and in addition, will automatically set the
port into portfast mode.

- -Brant.
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From: "Ethan Haslett"
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Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 10:00 AM
Subject: Re: Catalyst Gurus [7:8177]


> As others have said, check to see if portfast is enabled.  But also
> check to see if
> trunk autonegotiation is enabled and if Etherchannel/Port
> Aggregation Protocol is
> enabled.  These two will typically consume about 18 seconds to
> negotiate and figure
> out that your Fluke (or other device) isn't trunking and isn't
> channelling.
>
> Commands:
> show trunk [m/n]    (look at mode, usually defaults to auto, you
> may want it off)
> show port channel m/n   (look at mode, usually defaults to auto
> silent, you may want it off)
> set trunk m/n off   (turns trunking off completely on this port, no
> negotiation)
> set port channel m/n mode off   (turns channelling off completely
> on this port, no negotiation)
>
> Ethan
>
> ""Larry Ogun-Banjo""  wrote in message
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> > We have just installed some new catalyst switches 650x and 69xx.
> > I have noticed
> > that whenever I connected with a fluke to test connectivity on
> > the ports,
> it
> > takes approximately 20 secs to get its first contact with another
> > device.
> I'm
> > aware the switch port needs to learn the mac address etc but I
> > would not
> have
> > thought it would take so long. Are there any commands that would
> > speedup
> the
> > network discovery or is this normal behaviour on a new port?
> > Pardon this trivial question but it would help.
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