[j-nsp] m7i & Cat 6500
info at beprojects.com
info at beprojects.com
Mon Jun 6 12:08:08 EDT 2005
It's the built-in dual-port FE. I never even thought that maybe it was
only 100. That would suck.
peder at M7i-B> show chassis hardware
Hardware inventory:
Item Version Part number Serial number Description
Chassis 35692 M7i
Midplane REV 04 710-008761 CJ2618 M7i Midplane
Power Supply 0 Rev 05 740-008537 5103934 AC Power Supply
Routing Engine REV 09 740-009459 1000575768 RE-5.0
CFEB REV 03 750-010463 CF5064 Internet
Processor II
FPC 0 E-FPC
FPC 1 E-FPC
PIC 2 BUILTIN BUILTIN 1x Tunnel
PIC 3 REV 09 750-009098 CJ2550 2x F/E, 100
BASE-TX
Jeremy wrote:
> Can you paste in a show chassis hardware identifying what kind of FE PIC
> you are working with? Many of the Juniper FE PICs are 100Mbps only.
>
> info at beprojects.com wrote:
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>> I've got a Juniper M7i and it is being connected to a Catalyst 6509.
>> No matter what I do, I cannot get a link between the two. The Juniper
>> is running 7.2R1.7 (I don't control the Cat, so I can't see what it is
>> running). The Cat is supposed to be full/10. I've set full 10, full
>> 100 and auto and nothing works. I unplug it from the M7 and plug it
>> into a cheap switch and get link right away. I've used crossover and
>> straight through cables, I've moved a cable from another FE on the
>> same M7 and it gets link on the questionable port. I've moved the
>> non-working link to another known good port and I don't get a link.
>> I'm at a loss as to what to try next. Any ideas or settings I can try?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Peder
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