[c-nsp] RE: cisco-nsp Digest, Vol 24, Issue 24

Alex Foster afoster at gammatelecom.com
Fri Nov 5 09:50:40 EST 2004


Have you checked the duplex configuration on the non-cisco box - NM-4E
will use half-duplex if negotiation fails - your box may have dropped to
Full.

Regards 

Alex

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Date: Fri, 5 Nov 2004 17:38:35 +0300
From: "Ilia Zubkov" <rx at nikogo.net>
Subject: [c-nsp] Cisco NM-4E troubles?
To: <cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net>
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We experience troubles while connecting NM-4E to 10BaseT ports of some 
non-Cisco equipment.  (NM-4E is installed into Cisco 2650.)

Ethernet links to some non-Cisco boxes run just fine. But it refuses to 
connect to some another non-Cisco parties reporting TX errors on
ethernet 
interface(s). Those errors do not depend on cable distance, but depend
on 
particular models of non-Cisco equipment only.

So, I wonder, what could be the reason: a broken blade that we have, a
bug 
of particular hardware revision of NM-4E, a software bug, or it is just
a 
feature?


Please, let me know. Thank you.


--
Ilia Zubkov,
CIO, Educational Network Ltd.
Phone: +7 095 748-0160
Web: http://www.edunet.ru/




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