First thought is that the 2900 and the other switches are not agreeing on
speed and duplex. If one thinks half duplex and the other full duplex there
is a problem. Hard configure the desired values.
The following is a wild guess. It would seem that the Cisco could put
something on the wire that t
Please take a look at "auto-negotiation" feature of all the switches. Try to
turn this feature off and manually set the interconnected ports as 10-half,
10-full, 100-half and 100-full.
Hope this helps.
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Please take a look at "auto-negotiation" feature of all the switches. Try to
turn this feature off and ma
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Subject: RE: Cisco 2900 Series switch crashes other switch:Any inputs ?
First thought is that the 2900 and the other switches are not agreeing on
speed and duplex. If one thinks half duplex and the other full duplex there
is a problem. Hard configure the
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