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- Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2002 10:25:57 +0900
- From: "Jonathan Q" <jq@example.com>
- Subject: [tlug] Re: Networking problem
On 9/12/2002, "Stephen Lee" <sl@example.com> wrote: >It really sounds like an autonegotiation problem, or configuration >problem on "their" end. I agree. Your answers to my series of questions indicate the problem is not on your subnets, but exists somewhere between the uplink ports of your hubs. The only things in between there are the data center's layer 3 switch and the data center's uplink cables. The only part of your equipment that could be involved are the two hubs, and you can exonerate them by doing as Stephen suggests (even using your own machines, if they won't bring laptops in and/or you can't have an interruption to your web server) or by swapping them out with a known-good spare hub. Do you know if the switch is a Cisco? Received wisdom states that running auto-negotiation on Cisco is not terribly reliable, even when both ends of the link are Cisco equipment. I've seen several examples of that in the wild myself. >I'd suggest you try fixing a machine on the 'A' subnet to 100M/half >duplex, autonegotiation off and directly attaching it to the uplink, >then check if the speed changes. Then try 100M/full, auto off. If >neither talks at all then the far end might have been >misconfigured/misdetected as 10Mbps. Yeah, what he said :-) If you have problems with that, or even if you don't, you might thereafter ask them to lock their switch ports at 100-full. Assuming your hubs have 100-full-capable uplinks (junk them if they don't), that should solve any auto-neg problems. GPG key: DF12B4EF (5399 C834 3ABB C3AF 610C 5345 D5D6 E6EA DF12 B4EF) gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys DF12B4EF
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