[cisco-voip] Switch Upgrade causing fits!
Ed Leatherman
ealeatherman at gmail.com
Sat Jul 15 13:50:17 EDT 2006
I've always been told to match both sides. if you lock the switchport to
100/full then make sure you do the same on the server NIC. if you set one to
auto, set the other side to auto. I've had different people tell me to lock
the settings in and others tell me to use auto. and some say it doesnt
matter as long as they match. We lock them in and don't have any trouble.
On 7/15/06, Todd Franklin <toddnh65 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> We were using a CE500 at our Altrim site, but when we added more people,
> we bumped to a 3560. Our server constantly seems to lose connection with
> the unit! (Yet, according to port counters, no errors are seen). (we went
> for 4 users with phone and data, to 12 users with phone and data. all
> 7940s)
>
> Has anyone seen this? I have had people say "DON'T set the port speed on
> both the server AND the switch, but DO set it on one of them."
>
> Is the 3560 less forgiving?? I'll take any hints at all, so I won't have
> to be here all weekend long!!
>
>
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Ed Leatherman
IP Telephony Coordinator
West Virginia University
Telecommunications and Network Operations
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