Have you replaced cables / testing with other cables? We have seen more issues 
like this from bad cables than devices at the other end.

For compatibility and management reasons we often use 2011LS (or above) routers 
as media converters because we can pull out a management VLAN as well.

Other than that can you provide model numbers for the Media Converters you are 
using so we can advise?

Regards
Alexander

Alexander Neilson
Neilson Productions Limited

[email protected]
021 329 681
022 456 2326

On 28/08/2014, at 1:08 pm, Terri Kelley <[email protected]> wrote:

> So started getting them on a 750GL as we sped things up to gig interfaces. 
> The link between the 750GL goes to a media converter to fiber back to media 
> converter to an HP switch. I've tried moving the 750 from one end to the 
> other of the fiber with the same results. It will occasionally show that the 
> link dies but comes right back up. So I'm thinking it doesn't like the auto 
> detect from the 750 to the media converters and those are not programable.
> So I guess my question is do y'all have suggestions either for better media 
> converters that I can set rate and duplex or perhaps switches with fiber 
> modules that I can set that on the ether side?
> Other ideas?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Terri Kelley
> Network Engineer
> 254-697-6710
> Farm to Market Broadband
> 
> 
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