Hi ALL,
a fast Ether port on a cisco switch (2900XL)
connected to a hub (3com repeater) 10/100 port
reports auto-negotiated full-duplex, and works fine.
How can a normal hub (no buffering!) accept full-duplex?
To my undestanding this is impossible...
Am I wrong?
And, is there a simple way
Of
Sasha
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 5:24 PM
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Subject: Full duplex and a hub
Hi ALL,
a fast Ether port on a cisco switch (2900XL)
connected to a hub (3com repeater) 10/100 port
reports auto-negotiated full-duplex, and works fine.
How can a normal hub (no buffering!) accept full
oops sorry should be: show port {port}
to check the speed.
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Hi ALL,
a fast Ether port on a cisco
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Hi ALL,
a fast Ether port on a cisco switch (2900XL)
connected to a hub (3com repeater) 10/100 port
reports auto-negotiated full-duplex, and works fine.
How can a normal hub (no buffering!) accept f
Hi ALL,
a fast Ether port on a cisco switch (2900XL)
connected to a hub (3com repeater) 10/100 port
reports auto-negotiated full-duplex, and works fine.
How can a normal hub (no buffering!) accept full-duplex?
To my undestanding this is impossible...
Am I wrong?
The real problem here
From: "Howard C. Berkowitz" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: Full duplex and a hub
Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2001 09:09:46 -0500
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Hi ALL,
a fast Ether port on a cisco switch (2900XL)
connected to a hub (3com repeater) 10/100 port
reports auto-negotiated full-duplex, and works fine.
How can a normal hub (no buffering!) accept full-duplex?
To my undestanding this i
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