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Posted by Hoffa on January 12, 2007, 2:27 am
Please log in for more thread options I have tried to find an answer to and issue like this before but without success. I've tried for some day now to get a fiber connection between an IMCnetworks MM850 GigabitTP<->Fiber converter up and running. The fiber
is on my end connected to a SX SPF. When I connect the cable and enable
the interface I get a LinkUp light on the media converter but no link on my Cat6500. I've tried different autodetect, negotiation and speed settings but nothing works. I've also tried different SPFs and switched cables. As a final solution I plugged the fiber cable into our 7301 router, bypassing our Cat6500. After I set the port to "no negotiate auto" the link went up on the 7301. How can the same cable and same SPF work on the 7301 but not on my Cat6500? Is there some setting I'm missing here? Regards Fredrik Hofgren | |||||||||||||
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Posted by Peter on January 12, 2007, 5:04 pm
Please log in for more thread options > I have tried to find an answer to and issue like this before but
> without success. > I've tried for some day now to get a fiber connection between an > IMCnetworks MM850 GigabitTP<->Fiber converter up and running. The fiber > is on my end connected to a SX SPF. When I connect the cable and enable > the interface I get a LinkUp light on the media converter but no link > on my Cat6500. I've tried different autodetect, negotiation and speed > settings but nothing works. I've also tried different SPFs and switched > cables. > As a final solution I plugged the fiber cable into our 7301 router, > bypassing our Cat6500. After I set the port to "no negotiate auto" the > link went up on the 7301. > > How can the same cable and same SPF work on the 7301 but not on my > Cat6500? Is there some setting I'm missing here? That certainly sounds like the problem, however one thing seems obvious to me, the Device you are trying to connect appears to NOT be doing any negotiation. This means you MUST set the Cisco device to not even ATTEMPT to autonegotiate, the settings should match between ends EXACTLY, so that the Cisco device does not even try to autonegotiate. From you comments about the 7301 connection working I would also check the Auto MDX (X-over), however I have seen this work both ways in no negotiate scenarios so I guess it depends on the exact H/W involved. Its not much but I hope it helps.................pk. -- Peter from Auckland. | |||||||||||||

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