HH EE LL PP !!

2001-03-02 Thread Charles Nunie

We have a wireless Internet distribution. Our radios plug into a 3600 Cis=
co.
We keep getting this error =


"00:26:50: %AMDP2_FE-5-LATECOLL: FastEthernet0/1 transmit error"

This did not happen before. This slows down the Internet Access the
eventually
throws everyone off.

Please HELP

Dzilo





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 We have a wireless Internet distribution. Our radios plug into a 3600 Cis=
 co.
 We keep getting this error =
 
 
 "00:26:50: AMDP2_FE-5-LATECOLL: FastEthernet0/1 transmit error"
 
 This did not happen before. This slows down the Internet Access the event=
 ually
 throws everyone off.
 
 Please HELP
 
 Dzilo
 
 
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Re: HH EE LL PP !!

2001-03-02 Thread Andrew Cook

Late collisions are almost always the result of duplex mismatch.  Check both
devices and manually set them to what you want instead of relying on
auto-detect.  There have been a lot of threads recently about similar
issues, and everyone seems to agree that auto-detect doesn't work well -
even between devices by the same vendor!

Andrew Cook

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 We have a wireless Internet distribution. Our radios plug into a 3600 Cis=
 co.
 We keep getting this error =


 "00:26:50: %AMDP2_FE-5-LATECOLL: FastEthernet0/1 transmit error"

 This did not happen before. This slows down the Internet Access the
 eventually
 throws everyone off.

 Please HELP

 Dzilo




 
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  We keep getting this error =
 
 
  "00:26:50: AMDP2_FE-5-LATECOLL: FastEthernet0/1 transmit error"
 
  This did not happen before. This slows down the Internet Access the
event=
  ually
  throws everyone off.
 
  Please HELP
 
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Re: [RE: HH EE LL PP !!]

2001-03-02 Thread Charles Nunie

Thanx a million. There was a an interface mismatch.

Were ok now.


"McMasters, Eric" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Verify that both devices are set to the same duplex either half or full.
Don't trust the auto settings because they usually don't work.  Hard set the
interfaces at each end to 100Mb full duplex and this will eliminate the
possibility of collisions.  Let me know how it works.  

Eric

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Subject: HH EE LL PP !!

We have a wireless Internet distribution. Our radios plug into a 3600
Cis=
co.
We keep getting this error =


"00:26:50: %AMDP2_FE-5-LATECOLL: FastEthernet0/1 transmit error"

This did not happen before. This slows down the Internet Access the
eventually
throws everyone off.

Please HELP

Dzilo





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 We have a wireless Internet distribution. Our radios plug into a 3600
Cis=
 co.
 We keep getting this error =
 
 
 "00:26:50: AMDP2_FE-5-LATECOLL: FastEthernet0/1 transmit error"
 
 This did not happen before. This slows down the Internet Access the
event=
 ually
 throws everyone off.
 
 Please HELP
 
 Dzilo
 
 
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Re: HH EE LL PP !!

2001-03-02 Thread Mike McCline

Charles

Its advisable to hard code line speed and duplex
modes.
I think that Andrew hit the nail right on its head.

-smm (CCNP)
--- Andrew Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Late collisions are almost always the result of
 duplex mismatch.  Check both
 devices and manually set them to what you want
 instead of relying on
 auto-detect.  There have been a lot of threads
 recently about similar
 issues, and everyone seems to agree that auto-detect
 doesn't work well -
 even between devices by the same vendor!
 
 Andrew Cook
 
 - Original Message -
 From: "Charles Nunie" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 2:26 PM
 Subject: HH EE LL PP !!
 
 
  We have a wireless Internet distribution. Our
 radios plug into a 3600 Cis=
  co.
  We keep getting this error =
 
 
  "00:26:50: %AMDP2_FE-5-LATECOLL: FastEthernet0/1
 transmit error"
 
  This did not happen before. This slows down the
 Internet Access the
  eventually
  throws everyone off.
 
  Please HELP
 
  Dzilo
 
 
 
 
 


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   We have a wireless Internet distribution. Our
 radios plug into a 3600
 Cis=
   co.
   We keep getting this error =
  
  
   "00:26:50: AMDP2_FE-5-LATECOLL: FastEthernet0/1
 transmit error"
  
   This did not happen before. This slows down the
 Internet Access the
 event=
   ually
   throws everyone off.
  
   Please HELP
  
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