On 05-Jan-01 David Greenman wrote:
>> *SIGH*
>> Yup.. Well I tried setting the switch manually to: 100Mbps/Half/Enabled
>>(BackPressure)  (It won't let me select no Flow control) ifconfiging to 
>> 100BT/X it says  media: 100baseTX status: active
>>
>>Same problem.  Yes the switch is a Intel 460T. However the other servers are
>>on
>>the same switch with the same nic card and don't seem to have the problem.
>>
>> Now.. I have the server set to 100Mb/Full duplex. But same problem :(
>>
>>Switch: 100Mbps/Full/Enabled (IEEE 802.3x)
>>Server: media: 100baseTX <full-duplex> status: active
> 
>    Hmmm. I would still guess a duplex problem, but the above is hard to argue
> with. Dumb question: are you sure you're configuring the correct port on the
> switch?
>    If it's not a duplex problem, then there is probably something wonky with
> the server motherboard.
> 
> -DG

 Ahha.. Well.. Nice new word for the day "wonky"  I like that :)

 Yea.. as I change things on the server, I can see the switch respond to my
settings when it it is autoconfig mode. (worried abt that too :> )

 So then it *Could* be the motherboard.. I mean whats left, right?

 Thanks David!

   Nicole



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