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"negotiation auto" issue

yuhsianghh
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There is a problem about "negotiation auto" in Cisco ASR 901. The case is that I config my port in "negotiation-auto" on ASR901. If the-other-side device(non-Cisco) sets it's port in force-up/speed 100. My port will be nego-auto/100-half. From my understanding, Cisco device can set the dulpex to full only if other-side device also opens it's negotiation-auto function. Because if just only one side opens negotiation-auto function, there is no negotiation happens between two devices. The device that opens negotiation-auto function will use a basic dulpex setting which is half-duplex.

However, Some other guy told me that on non-Cisco they can make the port to be nego-auto/100-full-duplex even if the other side sets it's port in force-up/speed 100. So, Is it the Cisco character that It can only do a negotiation-auto and the port is in full-duplex if the other side opens it's negotiation-auto function? Otherwise, is my understanding  of negotiation-auto wrong?

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Reza Sharifi
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What you have seen regarding auto-nego on one side and hard set on the other side resulting in 100/half is correct. This is not just Cisco, other switch vendors (e.g Juniper) devices behave the same way.

What is the no-Cisco switch you are connecting to?

HTH
 

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Reza Sharifi
Hall of Fame
Hall of Fame

What you have seen regarding auto-nego on one side and hard set on the other side resulting in 100/half is correct. This is not just Cisco, other switch vendors (e.g Juniper) devices behave the same way.

What is the no-Cisco switch you are connecting to?

HTH
 

Hi Reza

Thanks for your information. I am not sure which kind of switch ISP use to connect to my device. Maybe it is a D-link switch. However, I've found this on Wiki. I think this is a standard for the industry. Thanks again.

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