Re: Static Route as Default Route on Int. Ethernet 0

2000-09-11 Thread Erick B.
Well, in a half duplex CSMA/CD environment collisions are expected. Even between a switch and router port, unless your configured at 100meg full duplex. Also, make sure the router and switch ports are not set to auto-negoinate speed/duplex, manually set it. This is your primary link out to the i

Re: Static Route as Default Route on Int. Ethernet 0

2000-09-11 Thread Kirk Bollinger
If it is a switch then, I'd suggest that it is a duplex mismatch. Please hard code the speed and duplex of both the switch and the router then clear counters and observe. Hope this helps. -Kirk On Mon, 11 Sep 2000, Kuncoro Wijaya wrote: > Dear all, > > I have also one problem regarding the a.

Re: Static Route as Default Route on Int. Ethernet 0

2000-09-11 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
The collision domain consists of the switch port AND the E0 port on the router. It's very likely that they will send at the same time, which would cause a collision. This is normal CSMA/CD. If those are the only ports in the collision domain -- in other words, it's a point-to-point link -- then

Re: Static Route as Default Route on Int. Ethernet 0

2000-09-11 Thread Pedro Quezada
ther shoudl not be collision on a swiched port .by nature each port on a switch becomes a collison domain.Only one thing That came on to my mind as I read you statement . check the connection speed on the switched ports and force them to be the same on the connection port to r1 to the switch an r

Static Route as Default Route on Int. Ethernet 0

2000-09-11 Thread Kuncoro Wijaya
Dear all, I have also one problem regarding the a.m matters. We have a network conf. as follows : INTERNET | | (X) Router from ISP (R1) |E0 : 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0 | (a Class C, just for example) | |Switch| |