Are you using CAT5e or CAT6 cabling? What brand of switch are you using?
On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 9:56 PM, Scott Ehrlich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got a Dell Precision Workstation 490 with 64-bit Centos 5, fully
updated, with an on-board Broadcom 57xx gigabit Ethernet controller,
updated
On Tue, 19 Feb 2008 at 9:56pm, Scott Ehrlich wrote
I've got a Dell Precision Workstation 490 with 64-bit Centos 5, fully
updated, with an on-board Broadcom 57xx gigabit Ethernet controller, updated
BIOS, 1 GB switch, and /var/log/messages and dmesg both claim the link is 100
Mb, not 1 GB.
I
On Wed, 20 Feb 2008, Adam Breaux wrote:
Are you using CAT5e or CAT6 cabling? What brand of switch are you using?
I was misinformed. The desktop connections are actually 100 Mb.
But, we did get to learn about a few tools and methods to check the link
and make changes, so it was not wasted
I've got a Dell Precision Workstation 490 with 64-bit Centos 5, fully
updated, with an on-board Broadcom 57xx gigabit Ethernet controller,
updated BIOS, 1 GB switch, and /var/log/messages and dmesg both claim the
link is 100 Mb, not 1 GB.
I tried setting eth0 to mtu 9000 but got an error in
I've got a Dell Precision Workstation 490 with 64-bit Centos 5, fully
updated, with an on-board Broadcom 57xx gigabit Ethernet controller, updated
BIOS, 1 GB switch, and /var/log/messages and dmesg both claim the link is 100
Mb, not 1 GB.
I tried setting eth0 to mtu 9000 but got an error in
Scott Ehrlich wrote:
I've got a Dell Precision Workstation 490 with 64-bit Centos 5, fully
updated, with an on-board Broadcom 57xx gigabit Ethernet controller,
updated BIOS, 1 GB switch, and /var/log/messages and dmesg both claim the
link is 100 Mb, not 1 GB.
I tried setting eth0 to mtu 9000
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