08-06-2024
06:30 PM
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08-06-2024
06:46 PM
by
CiscoKoreaModer
Hello, my client company replaced the equipment and connected the cable, but I received a message that the link did not live.
Only the trunk setting is set.
C1000FE-24T-4G-L
interface gi 1/0/1
switchport mode trunk
C1000FE-48T-4G-L
interface gi 1/0/1
switchport mode trunk
While I was looking for documents, I found out about the functions of Auto-MDIX
Someone says the link might not live if Auto-MDIX check cycles are the same on both sides with a very rare probability.
Can anyone explain this to me?
Both switches are version 15.2(7)E7 or later.
08-07-2024 12:01 AM
- I doubt if auto-mdix is involved because these days all of that is automated and every device 'has it'
Check logs on the devices when the trunk link connection is attempted , also look at the status of the interfaces
and the port counters (for instance)
M.
08-07-2024 12:12 AM
Hello ,
the Auto MDIX allow the two ports to detect the need for one of them to "cross connect" in order to build a connection using a straight LAN cable.
Before MDIX introduction we needed to use crossover LAN cables to interconnect switch to switch or router to router or PC to PC.
To be noted a switch port is different from a PC or router port and it is ready to serve a PC or router port using a straight cable.
One possible option is to have the customer to try to use a crossover cable.
In some specific cases this is still needed usually for some multi vendor connections
Hope to help
Giuseppe
08-07-2024 06:51 AM
"Someone says the link might not live if Auto-MDIX check cycles are the same on both sides with a very rare probability."
Unaware of such, so if someone could provide a reference, that would be nice.
Not all devices support auto-MDI. I don't know if those devices do. On Cisco devices that do, auto negotiation normally needs to be enabled.
@Giuseppe Larosa makes a good suggestion, try a cross over cable. If not already tried, try a different straight thru cable too.
08-10-2024 10:35 PM
Default the config of Gi 1/0/1.
Connect Gi 1/0/1 to, say, Gi 1/0/12. Does the ports go "up"?
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