Problems connectivity GE on Foundry BigIron to Cisco 2950T

Sam Stickland sam_ml at spacething.org
Sun Jan 15 20:13:27 UTC 2006


Hi,

I'm having a right mare trying to get a Foundry BigIron to connect up to a 
cisco 2950T, via Gigabit copper.

The Foundry BigIron is using a cisco RJ45/copper GBIC that was pulled from 
a live cisco 6500, where it was working fine. The cisco 2950T has two 
fixed 10/100/1000 RJ45 ports.

The cables between the equipment have been tested and are fine.

The Foundry has three different types of the gigabit negiation modes:

   auto-gig        Autonegotiation
   neg-full-auto   Autonegotiation first, if failed try non-autonegotiation
   neg-off         Non-autonegotiation

I've tried all three, complete with all the other possibilities with the 
cisco 2950T (which has fixed full duplex operation, but can be set to 
'speed auto' or 'speed 1000').

None of these combinations bring up the link. The cisco 2950 never gets a 
link light. The Foundry gets a link light regardless when it's mode is set 
to 'gig-default neg-off'.

I'm at a bit of a loss to explain this. Does anyone know of any 
configuration issues that can explain this, or is it time to start 
swapping out hardware components?

Sam



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