3600 10MB port duplex? [7:46250]

2002-06-11 Thread Patrick Donlon

Hi All

I've a dead simple question for anyone with a 3610 at their disposal, I'd
like to know whether the built in 10MB ethernet port will run at full
duplex. Reason why is I don't have a 3610 with one of these I can access and
I've been told by AT&T that their router will only run at half-duplex and
10MB

Cheers

Pat


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Re: 3600 10MB port duplex? [7:46250]

2002-06-11 Thread Shawn Heisey

Patrick,

I'm thinking that you actually mean a 2610.  I've never heard of a 3610.

Yes, 10Mb ports on 2600 routers will do full duplex.  12.0(4)T minimum
IOS is required.  I had problems with it at 12.0(7)T ... recommended IOS
would be 12.1 mainline or 12.2 mainline.  If duplex is not configured,
it will run at half.

I haven't been able to locate a public page stating this, but I know
from experience that it can do it.

Thanks,
Shawn

Patrick Donlon wrote:
> 
> Hi All
> 
> I've a dead simple question for anyone with a 3610 at their disposal, I'd
> like to know whether the built in 10MB ethernet port will run at full
> duplex. Reason why is I don't have a 3610 with one of these I can access
and
> I've been told by AT&T that their router will only run at half-duplex and
> 10MB




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RE: 3600 10MB port duplex? [7:46250]

2002-06-11 Thread Pat Donlon

Shawn you're dead right, sorry 3620, can't touch the image I'm afraid as
it's a managed router. I too have searched through the CCO and couldn't
find anything that documents this,


Cheers

Pat

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Subject: Re: 3600 10MB port duplex? [7:46250]


Patrick,

I'm thinking that you actually mean a 2610.  I've never heard of a 3610.

Yes, 10Mb ports on 2600 routers will do full duplex.  12.0(4)T minimum
IOS is required.  I had problems with it at 12.0(7)T ... recommended IOS
would be 12.1 mainline or 12.2 mainline.  If duplex is not configured,
it will run at half.

I haven't been able to locate a public page stating this, but I know
from experience that it can do it.

Thanks,
Shawn

Patrick Donlon wrote:
> 
> Hi All
> 
> I've a dead simple question for anyone with a 3610 at their disposal, 
> I'd like to know whether the built in 10MB ethernet port will run at 
> full duplex. Reason why is I don't have a 3610 with one of these I can

> access and I've been told by AT&T that their router will only run at 
> half-duplex and 10MB


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Re: 3600 10MB port duplex? [7:46250]

2002-06-11 Thread Shawn Heisey

The 3620 is the same - 12.0(4)T to get full duplex on 10Mb ethernet
ports.

I found a public URL for the NM-1E2W and NM-2E2W modules, but not for
the NM-1E and NM-4E modules.  The internal page does say the latter can
do it as well, at 12.0(4)T.

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/107/nm-e2w.shtml

Thanks,
Shawn


Pat Donlon wrote:
> 
> Shawn you're dead right, sorry 3620, can't touch the image I'm afraid as
> it's a managed router. I too have searched through the CCO and couldn't
> find anything that documents this,




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