[c-nsp] %CDP-4-DUPLEX_MISMATCH - But they aren't connected!
Jay Hennigan
jay at west.net
Mon Dec 3 14:41:39 EST 2007
Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET wrote:
> I'm not sure I explained myself correctly......(And I don't
> understand what your trying to accomplish above)
>
> The setup looks like this :
>
> TRANSIT1 TRANSIT2
> | |
> |-E0/0 |-E1/0
> | |
> -------------------------------------
> 3640
> -------------------------------------
> | |
> |-E0/1 |-E1/1
> |--------BVI1-------------|
> | |
> |-FA0/24 |-FA0/24
> ---------- ------------
> 2924-1 2924-2
> --------- ------------
> |-FA0/15
> |
> |-Netgear Ethernet Over Power Extender
>
> So its complaining that FA0/15 on 2924-1 is mismatched
> to E0/0 on the 3640. Well, DUH, no fooling. I would think
> the only things it cares about are 3640~E0/1&2924-1~FA0/24
> and 3640~E1/1&2924-2~FA0/24 since those are the only 2 places
> that the Ciscos directly connect.
What is on the other end of the Netgear Ethernet Over Power Extender on
Fa0/15 on 2924-1?
Which device is complaining? 2924-1, the 3640, or both?
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