Re: Network Problem

From: Tom 'Needs A Hat' Mitchell (mitch48_at_sbcglobal.net)
Date: 04/20/04

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    On Mon, Apr 19, 2004 at 11:00:01PM -0600, Eric Diamond wrote:
    > Monday, April 19, 2004 10:44 PM Tom 'Needs A Hat' Mitchell
    > >
    > > Tinker with mii-tool.
    > > Specifically
    > >
    > > mii-too --advertise=media interface
    > >
    > > media can be one of: 100baseT4, 100baseTx-FD,100baseTx-HD,
    > > 10baseT-FD, and 10baseT-HD.
    > >
    > > What you should see is the link light go dark for a blink
    > > then a new physical layer connection is made. It could be
    > > that the negotiation is not good and kicking it again might
    > > link up .... I am finding that FD is hard for many
    > > inexpensive cards, switches and drivers.
    >
    > I don't know about that. The problem is not that he can't get a link, he
    > is and the connection is up at 100Mb/s, but mii-tool says it's only
    > 10Mb/s.
    ...
    > As for full duplex having poor support on cheaper hardware, I can easily
    > believe that.

    Right... he is seeing a slow link that is also being reported as a
    slow link by mii-tool. This tells me that what the LEDs are stuck or
    something. Perhaps the link needs to be kicked into gear any gear to
    get hardware, LEDs and software all on the same page.

    The LEDs "should" blink as the new rate is negotiated. This part
    could be important and give us hints about driver issues. Not all
    drivers support the layer that mii-tool uses. Perhaps some logic is
    stuck and...

    It may be worth the effort to force it into slow 10baseT-HD one time
    them kick it up a notch....

    Lastly do not ignore the posibility of a bad cable. Watchout for
    ports that have double plugs. A four port hub often has five
    connectors, one is cross wired so a null connection cable is not
    needed.

    Snoop on the link for IP error symptoms even if the hardware is not
    reporting errors.

    In general 'forcing' links presents problems because both ends need to
    play the same games or nothing works. Double check the other end too.
    Tidy up when done tinkering.

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