You're not making any sense. You say the client has a 1000 Mb interface,
but operates at 100 Mb and is connected with copper at 10 Mb. You say the
server has a 1000 Mb fiber card but runs at 100 Mb. I didn't even know you
could run 100 Mb over a gigabit fiber interface.

Possibly misspoke - client has gigabit copper NIC (Apple Powermac G4 blue&white digital audio, dual processor) - it is attached to a 100Mb copper switch which has a fiber uplink to the gigabit fiber switch.


Server has a gigabit fiber NIC (GA620) which can be forced to operate at 100Mbs mode by module configuration options (really just a rate cap) and the fiber switch is accordingly set on that port to operate at 100Mbs. I'm really only providing this info to show that I have made a good faith effort to ensure that this is not a foobar of the ethernet infrastructure - I have ruled out duplex issues, flow control and link speed as potential sources of this problem.

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