Re: Network Card Issue

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Could be the port. You could try the cable on another port on the switch and
see if it does the same thing.

Romeo

On 6/28/07, Andrew.Bridgeman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <Andrew.Bridgeman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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I do not think this is the same problem as I am seeing as we have four
other machines that have the same hardware/OS build and also connect to
the
same switch in our rack.

Regards

Andrew Bridgeman

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Andrew.Bridgeman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> running at 10Mb/s Full Duplex but I do have auto negotiation on so I am
> unsure as to why it is running at such a low speed and not using the
card
> at full speed? Any Ideas why before I have a go doing the command you
> suggested below?

Some kind of interfaces and active devices (switches, routers) can't
negotiate their speed and duplexity automatically, that's called duplex
mismatch. We had the same issue with 3Com cards and Cisco switches.

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