Curtis LaMasters wrote:
I've seen this a few times on Cisco switches; telnet to the switch and
look at the interface that is connected to the pfSense box (show int
fastethernet 0/#) and see if it is running at full or half duplex. If
it's half, then manually set the interface to full duplex with the
following commands...
conf t
int fastethernet 0/$
duplex full
speed 100
You may need to power cycle the pfSense box but it should fix the
issue. Ensure that you save the config on the Cisco switch with write
memory.
Sorry for the simplicty, I don't know what level of Cisco you are...
I would have been ok, I guess, but the switch is the ISP's so they'll
have to check.
Thanks,
Ugo
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