Deb,

I don't remember what switches you have, but I think you can sometimes set a 
port to a maximum spped of 10mbit & let the client negotiate that speed & full 
or half duplex at the client's discretion.

Bruce Osborne
Liberty University
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Subject: Re: [CLEANACCESS] HELP!!!!!!!!!!

Deb,

If the student's workstations aern't set to 10/half also you've got a bunch of 
duplex mismatches, and that causes all kinds of communication problems.  It 
either needs to be set to auto on the switch and the workstation, or hard set 
to the SAME thing on both sides.





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Georgia Southern University
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>>> Deborah Hovey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 8/20/2008 4:43 PM >>>
Hi All!

Today is Freshmen move in and we're in the middle of a nightmare!  The CAM and 
Servers are set to 1000 Full and have been rebooted numerous  times-  
yesterday, before the freshmen arrived, we hard coded all of their ports to 10 
Half.  When we had several hundred hitting at the same time against 2 servers 
on one manager, it would take forever, and then return an error saying it was  
unable to communicate with the server.  It is not a cert error.  They are 
timing out trying to reach the server.  When they all went to lunch, we were 
able to get on for a while.  Is there any reason why 10 half in the Residence 
Halls would be causing this issue?  I'm running 4.0.4 on Dell 1650s inband.

Cisco won't help- they say they no longer support CCA running on a server box 
etc...  We're considering taking it off line!

I appreciate your help!

Deb
UMW

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