On the 7206 the interfaces are FastEthernet interfaces
I did try each one from auto to force, etc and did not seem to make any difference But I was not trying to much. Till I asked some pointers Maybe its something I will have to have Timewarner match the switch to my ethernet card, no idea for sure Jeff _____ From: Allan Leinwand [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 'Jeff' [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED], vyatta-users@mailman.vyatta.com, vyatta-users@mailman.vyatta.com Sent: Thu, 20 Sep 2007 17:36:42 -0400 Subject: RE: [Vyatta-users] Errors On Outgoing Ethernet Interface Hi Jeff, I'd guess that you're having an issue with the auto negotiation of speed and/or duplex on that interface. You can set these commands as follows: vyatta# set interfaces ethernet eth0 duplex ? Possible completions: auto Set duplex auto-negotiation mode full Set full duplex mode half Set half duplex mode I'd make sure you're set for auto on both speed and duplex and if that does not work I'd try to force the interface into a setting that you know will work. "show interfaces" on your 7206 can show you the current settings. Take care, allan _____ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jeff Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2007 2:23 PM To: vyatta-users@mailman.vyatta.com; vyatta-users@mailman.vyatta.com Subject: [Vyatta-users] Errors On Outgoing Ethernet Interface I finally got to do a test run on vyatta today for the 1st run. I have two ethernet interfaces setup one for lan the other for the wan connected to TimeWarner I unplugged my 7206vxr cisco And plugged in the two ethernet interfaces from it into my vyatta box At any rate all seemed fine I could ping in and out, my ipaddresses asgned were visable. All looked great, but then I logged into the vyatta web interface, and seen that the ethernet interface going to the wan to tme warner switch was poplulting errors in the amount of 5 errors at a time every so many seconds At anyrate I viewed the interface and seen it was showing colisions. The ethernet interface to the local lan had no errors at all. So after a little more runtime I plugged back into the cisco, (No errors) and all was totally fine again. Any ideas what may be causing these errors? I have built the vyatta on a Vision 1GHz Pent 3 with 1 gig ram and 80 gig harddrive (basically overkill) Anyway the two ethernet cards are built into the motherboard.. Jeff
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