[NTLUG:Discuss] ntlug.org back from the dead again
Kenneth Loafman
ken at lt.com
Wed Jul 6 15:06:38 CDT 2005
Pat Regan wrote:
> Johnie Stafford wrote:
>
>>If you're talking 100Mb/s, things are totally different. I've never
>>known Auto+Auto to work in a Cisco FastEthernet (100Mb/s)
>>environment. You will almost always get a duplex mismatch. Auto+Hard
>>usuall works, although they usually just go with Hard+Hard in our shop
>>to make sure everything is running at 100/Full.
>
>
> Is this still an issue with current Cisco hardware? If it is, why is
> everyone still buying Cisco switches? And why is it that my 5 year old,
> cheap as heck "Switch" brand 10/100 switch can manage to do it just fine?
>
> It has been a few lifetimes since I have actually been a network guy,
> and at the time I was working for a 3com shop. We never had any auto
> negotiation problems that I can remember. Everywhere I have worked
> since has been a Cisco shop, and we always ended up having negotiation
> issues.
>
> Is there a technical reason why they don't make a switch that can auto
> negotiate properly?
Not technical, purely market driven...
You could ask this question of almost any large company about making
their product work with others. Microsoft comes to mind as a perfect
example on the software side. If it works with others, there's less
vendor lock-in and more chance that the customer will find something
better and cheaper. Can't have that at all.
...Ken
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