Set the link manual rather than auto-negotiate. Sometimes Cisco gear
doesn't like to negotiate well and you can get all sorts of indications.
On 11/1/2012 3:23 AM, Mike Lyon wrote:
Howdy,
Recently upgraded one of my core switches from an old Cisco Catalyst 10/100
switch to a Cisco 2960 gigabit switch. I have one of its ports feeding a
RB433 (running 3.20), passing an average of about 10Mbps. On the Cisco
2960, I am getting Output Drops on the Cisco gigabit interface that feeds
the RB433. The RB433 CPU is running at about 10% and had plenty of memory
available to it. Both sides have auto-neg to 100/full.
Anyone ever seen this? Any suggestions on how to fix?
Thanks,
Mike
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