Re: The most weird thing i've ever seen (networking)

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On Mar 4, 2007, at 7:01 PM, Radu-Cristian FOTESCU wrote:

What have a Cisco switch and the DHCP to do
with an interface not coming up at all?!

Some Cisco switches take a long time to negotiate link speed, duplex, and bridge forwarding when left at default settings. This causes the initial DHCP requests to time out, leaving you with no IP address as the box comes up. dhclient should finally run again and get an address, but it can take a few minutes.

You can speed this up by using the "portfast" keyword, but do be careful and read up on it before enabling it. Portfast on the wrong port can cause a network meltdown.

--Chris
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