Hi Paul,
what's about the speed and duplex settings of the 2 Ethernet-ports?
regards
Mark
Paul Stewart wrote:
Hi folks...
Just looking for a thought - ethernet cable from switch to switch. One side
is up/up but other side is up/down
Both sides configured properly (access port, no
24, 2007 12:42 AM
To: Pete Templin
Cc: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Ethernet Question - Problem with link
Is there vlan configured on the up down switch port? Does that vlan exist in
the database.
If you recently removed a vlan database from a switch and a vlan configured
Hello Paul:
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Hi folks...
Just looking
Did you use a cross-over cable?
Michael
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Hi folks...
Just looking for a thought - ethernet cable from switch to switch. One side
is up/up but other side is up/down
Both sides configured properly (access port, no trunking). 6500 on one side
and 3560 on the other
Cabling problem? It's a new connection...
Thanks,
Paul
Paul Stewart wrote:
Just looking for a thought - ethernet cable from switch to switch. One side
is up/up but other side is up/down
Cabling problem? It's a new connection...
The problem(s) could be:
1: Transmitter on up/up side.
2: Cabling problem.
3: Receiver on up/down side.
4:
Just looking for a thought - ethernet cable from switch to switch. One side
is up/up but other side is up/down
What does a:
# sh int x/x
...say for each relevant interface on both switches say?
Steve
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Pete Templin wrote:
Paul Stewart wrote:
Just looking for a thought - ethernet cable from switch to switch. One side
is up/up but other side is up/down
Cabling problem? It's a new connection...
The problem(s) could be:
1: Transmitter on up/up side.
2: Cabling problem.
3:
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Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Ethernet Question - Problem with link
Pete Templin wrote:
Paul Stewart wrote:
Just looking for a thought