On 2008-06-11, Chuck (Doc) Beaudette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I replaced the 4801 with a new 5501, the throughput between the Cisco
2640 and the Soekris router dropped to next to nothing. We tried several
different configurations (Auto negotiate, fixed 100mb Full-Duplex, etc.),
nothing
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Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 2:40 PM
To: Chuck (Doc) Beaudette
Cc: soekris-tech@lists.soekris.com
Subject: Re: [Soekris] Compatibility Issue w/ Soekris 5501 and Cisco 2640
Switch
When I replaced the 4801 with a new 5501, the throughput between the
Cisco 2640 and the Soekris router dropped
Phil Brutsche wrote:
Yes, but it's specific to managed switches, and even then only if the
switch supports MDIX.
No managed switch? Sorry, not much you can do about it.
I wasn't referring to the switch. I was referring to the Soekris box.
The ethernet ports on the net5501 are Auto
--- Chuck (Doc) Beaudette [Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 01:32:42PM -0700]: ---
I have noted what appears to be a compatibility issue between the new
Soekris and Cisco 2640 switch. I previously had a 4801 in my network
connected to a Cisco 2640 for customers on a local Fiber network. The 4801
acted
When I replaced the 4801 with a new 5501, the throughput between the Cisco
2640 and the Soekris router dropped to next to nothing. We tried several
different configurations (Auto negotiate, fixed 100mb Full-Duplex, etc.),
nothing seemed to make any difference. Finally, we put a Netgear
jmc wrote:
--- Chuck (Doc) Beaudette [Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 01:32:42PM -0700]: ---
I have noted what appears to be a compatibility issue between the new
Soekris and Cisco 2640 switch. I previously had a 4801 in my network
connected to a Cisco 2640 for customers on a local Fiber network. The
Yes, but it's specific to managed switches, and even then only if the
switch supports MDIX.
No managed switch? Sorry, not much you can do about it.
Chris Babcock wrote:
I have also seen similar behavior with devices that do auto MDI-MDIX
setting with some devices. Unfortunately, I'm not sure