You may want to check if the autonegotiation "agreed" in both sides.
Older nic/drivers/switches would have problems with autonegotiation.
Also, statistics can tell you something about this..
Example, if you have shorts/runts in one port, and late-collisions in
the L1 'peer' port (the other side of the cable), you may have one side
in full and the other in half.
(the late-collisions would be counted in the half duplex side, and
shorts/runts in the full-duplex side)
Adam Robins wrote:
Everything is set to autoneg, NICs, switches and router
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Matt Riddell wrote:
Adam Robins wrote:
Should it be in half duplex or full duplex?
Full.
AFAIK, depends...
If you have your switches doing autonegotiation, you can't disable
autoneg in the NIC and hardcode it to do 100/Full-duplex, or you WILL
have a duplex mismatch.
This is as per the standard.
A duplex mismatch is really bad, is in fact worse than having segments
doing halfduplex (properly).
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