Network Card Issue

Romeo Theriault romeo.theriault at maine.edu
Thu Jun 28 12:10:40 UTC 2007


Could be the port. You could try the cable on another port on the switch and
see if it does the same thing.

Romeo

On 6/28/07, Andrew.Bridgeman at corusgroup.com <Andrew.Bridgeman at corusgroup.com>
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> I do not think this is the same problem as I am seeing as we have four
> other machines that have the same hardware/OS build and also connect to
> the
> same switch in our rack.
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> Regards
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> Andrew Bridgeman
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> Andrew.Bridgeman at corusgroup.com wrote:
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> > running at 10Mb/s Full Duplex but I do have auto negotiation on so I am
> > unsure as to why it is running at such a low speed and not using the
> card
> > at full speed? Any Ideas why before I have a go doing the command you
> > suggested below?
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> Some kind of interfaces and active devices (switches, routers) can't
> negotiate their speed and duplexity automatically, that's called duplex
> mismatch. We had the same issue with 3Com cards and Cisco switches.
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