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  • Subject: RE: Full Duplex Problem
  • From: "Sims, Ken" <KSIMS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2000 20:30:50 -0500

Hi Jeff -

>I'm testing on my new RISC box.  The LAN is connected via 10/100 routers
>(ethernet).  The ethernet line on the AS/400 is configured as
>LINKSPEED(100M), LINESPEED(100M), and DUPLEX(*FULL).
>
>However, the full duplex LED on the router does not light for whatever
>port I connect the AS/400 to.  I know the LEDs all work because I can
>switch the cords around, and it's always the port with the AS/400
>connected that has the full duplex light go off.  Anyone have any idea
>why that port would not register as full duplex?  The IBM CE is stumped.

If you do DSPLIND, does "Current duplex" show *FULL or *HALF?  That will
help isolate the problem.

Ken
Southern Wine and Spirits of Nevada, Inc.
Opinions expressed are my own and do not necessarily represent the views of
my employer or anyone in their right mind.

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