That's sort of my issue as well. We have a couple of these cards being used for telco connections in colos.
One seemed to work fine to a certain carrier, once we got them to enable autonegotiation on their end. Now we're trying to bring up another link, with a different carrier, and running into all sorts of issues. Having autonegotiation be my only option gives me very few tools to work with. I was hoping that if the 1-port SFP PIM allowed autonegotiation to be disabled I could at least use that for troubleshooting the issue. The 6-port cards allow you to configure gigether-options no-auto-negotiation, they just log that they don't actually support it. -- matt Chris Adams wrote: > Once upon a time, angel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: >> BTW - why you think it is an autonegotiation problem? What is the output >> of "show interfaces" command? > > In my case, autonegotiation is a problem because I have to connect to > telco-supplied metro-Ethernet boxes that the telco forces to a > particular speed/duplex (and then disables autonegotiation on their > end). Yes, it sucks, but I can only connect to what they provide. _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp