On 04/25/13 11:11, Randy S wrote: > we have a machine in production with a nic (autonegotiation) that should be > 1000Mb connected but is 100Mb connected. We already forced the switchport at > 1000Mb at which point there is no connection with the OI machine. It's an > onboard nic . If I cannot force the Oi nic to go 1000Mb, I guess the nic is > broken... The same switch port has been tested with another machine which > does connect at 1000Mb, so the switch is ok.
Perhaps a dumb question, but have you tried replacing the cable? Most times I've run into oddities where standard autonegotiation came up with the wrong answer, the problem has usually been a broken cable. Note that 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX need to have just two of the four pairs working, but 1000BASE-T needs all four. So, a broken wire or two means falling back. Also, in my experience, forcing anything about the Ethernet properties just ends in tears. Oddly, the standards explicitly require that (a) if you force anything, then all autonegotation is completely disabled rather than just constrained and (b) if autonegotiation is disabled and you don't explicitly twist every knob by hand, the devices fall back to the least likely to be useful configuration; usually 10BASE-T half-duplex. -- James Carlson 42.703N 71.076W <[email protected]> _______________________________________________ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss
