Remove the autonegotiate configuration for the ports.
Set the desired 10/100 full/half duplex manually.
I have experienced the same above solution worked, and
learnt this events were symptons of some vendor auto
negotiation mismatch.
regards,
Jiten.
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Here is a great reference
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/46.html
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Awesome Link! Thanks Tom.
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Here is a great reference
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yeah, since the move to cisoc, we no longer autonegotiate anything... Not
reliable in any since of the word... Of course if we followed my suggestion
we would be an extreme/juniper shop right now... :)
Jitendra Joshi 03/22/02 03:24AM
Remove the autonegotiate configuration for the ports.
Set
Greetings,
Any knowing problems out there with 3com cards and cat 4000 switches?
I've a customer complaining when they insert new win2k with 3com cards,
the whole network slows down. When the switch is rebooted everything is
back to normal. The problem repeats when the add more win2k machine.
Why don't you troubleshoot it? Get sniffer out, turn on some debugs on the
switch, watch some LEDs - get off your butt and do some foot work.
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Greetings,
Any knowing problems out there with 3com cards and cat 4000 switches?
I've
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Greetings,
Any knowing problems out there with 3com cards and cat 4000 switches?
I've a customer complaining when they insert new
AMR,
If you're going to display that poor attitude and can't respond with
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3COM never auto-negotiates properly with Cisco, look for FCS errors on the
switch ports. The best solution is to hardcode NICs to FD. The 'easiest'
solution is to hardcode the switchports to HD.
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Greetings,
funny you should mention that! I can't get cisco to autonegotiate with
ANYTHING... 3com works with juniper/extreme/intel/ibm/etc Cisco works
with Cisco heh
03/21/02 18:24 PM
3COM never auto-negotiates properly with Cisco, look for FCS errors on the
switch ports. The best
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