Uh, Is spanning tree blocking this port, dude?

-Peter Slow,CCNP Voice Specialist
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Subject: RE: Connecting Two 3548XL's with GigaEthernet [7:9098]


> Check your GBIC module. eg. LX ( long distance)or SX( short distance ).
>  I think they should be SX.
>
> Todd
>
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> Marco P Rodrigues
> Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 3:33 AM
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> Subject: Connecting Two 3548XL's with GigaEthernet [7:9098]
>
>
> I recently accquired two 3548XL's I want to connect both via giga
> ethernet. The problem I'm facing is that the link light will go up on one,
> but not on the other. I had the TX/RX ports reversed ie RX going to the TX
> on the other switch and vice versa. I configured both 0/1 modules with no
> negoiation auto, and duplex full. When I bring an interface up say on
> 3548XL-A and 3548XL-B, the A comes up, the B comes up but goes down right
> away. The link light stays up on the 3548XLA. When I switch the cables
> around (multi mode fiber) the opposite happens. IE. B interace comes up,
> and A goes down. I can't provide configs right now, but I will in a few
> hours (I'm not at home right now). I've tried different fiber cables and
> no go. I know for a fact they work. If anyone who has this type of config
> or knows how I should tackle it could drop me a line, I would appreciate
> it.
>
> --
> "Sanity is calming, but madness is far more interesting."




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