is auto-negotiations problems. They are definitely
> having that.
> Thanks so much
> Felice
>
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/120newft/120
> t/sem120t.htm
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Phil Barker
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROT
Late collisions can be caused by nic's in FDX connected to HDX ports
Brian
On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, Phil Barker wrote:
> I am presuming the late collisions are being detected
> on the cat 3500 connected to the HUB ?
> After checking that the cable distance between hub and
> cat switch is with
Hi there Felice
On the late collisions... make sure your switch port that is connected to
the hub is on half duplex and that they are the same speed .
What is on the network (devicewise ) that create your crazy protocols ? Some
IBM , AS400's that use SNA & so on .
As long as unnecessary protocols
I am presuming the late collisions are being detected
on the cat 3500 connected to the HUB ?
After checking that the cable distance between hub and
cat switch is within limits try a spare cat switch
(out of hours) in place of the hub and see if you
still get late collisions if you do then look at
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