08-06-2014 06:41 AM - edited 03-11-2019 09:35 PM
Hi all we are using asa firewall and other end is switch 3750 all the port are gigabit but in firewall all the port are ethernet. in ethernet:speed 100, duplex full..but in switch end: auto is configured...we can configured like this;asa firewall e0/0 speed10, duplex full same as in the switch:g2/0/1:speed 10 duplex full. can we but it will work like half duplex..can any one assist me. thanks natarajan.
08-06-2014 10:08 AM
Hi,
Is there any specific reason why you are trying to set the speed/duplex manually?
Most of the time you should be fine setting both devices port to auto/auto setting. From what I have read on a quick glance setting the values manually/staticly on the device ports might cause problematic situation with some devices.
I usually tend to leave all settings auto, though there are situation where I have manually configured interface for 1000/full for example.
- Jouni
08-06-2014 10:35 AM
The way you have it configured you have a duplex mismatch.
100 Mbps, Full-duplex | AUTO | 100 Mbps, Full-duplex | 100 Mbps, Half-duplex | Duplex Mismatch 1 |
As Jouni said make both sides Auto/Auto
or if you want make both sides 100/full
Cannot have one Auto and one 100/full.
Mike
08-08-2014 05:38 AM
08-08-2014 10:18 PM
You can try this but if you dont see 3750 and ASA are talking to each other. then I would suggest to set 3750 speed as 100/duplex. followed by shut, no shut.
let us know what you see.
08-08-2014 10:52 PM
Hi jigar Dave/All,
one more thing, in switch 3750 all the port are gigabit-->speed 100/duplex..what about in ASA firewall--->all the interface are Ethernet-->can i configure speed 100/duplex..it will work or ......
08-11-2014 06:57 AM
it should work.
have you tried yet? because it looks like you are just asking questions, not replying what you have done and what's the result.
we are eager to know. please update us ASAP.
08-11-2014 07:55 AM
Hi jigar/all,
We will implement on next week...sure i will update to ....
thanks
Natarjan
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