11-19-2007 11:40 AM - edited 03-05-2019 07:31 PM
Hi, I have connected the GBIC port on a 3508G-XL to a 2950 FastEthernhet port, however, the ports are not coming up. I have tried straight through and crossover cables. Please could someone advise wheter the 2 switches can be connected and using which cables.
Your advice is much appreciated.
Thanks
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11-19-2007 11:50 AM
You can't connect a 1000BaseT GBIC to a FastEthernet interface. The 1000BaseT GBIC's (WS-G5483) only operate at 1Gbps. You will need a 1000BaseT interface on your 2950 to connect it to, there are no other options with the 3508G-XL. I assume you have a 2950 that only has 10/100 FastEthernet interfaces?
HTH
Andy
11-19-2007 11:50 AM
You can't connect a 1000BaseT GBIC to a FastEthernet interface. The 1000BaseT GBIC's (WS-G5483) only operate at 1Gbps. You will need a 1000BaseT interface on your 2950 to connect it to, there are no other options with the 3508G-XL. I assume you have a 2950 that only has 10/100 FastEthernet interfaces?
HTH
Andy
11-19-2007 01:23 PM
Thanks for the comment. Yes, the 2950 only has 10/100 interfaces. Thanks for clearing that one up.
03-05-2008 12:27 AM
Hi,
Do you know if there is any kind of imcompability with 3750 and 3560.
Scenario (test environment):
A 3750 (routing) and a 3560(access ports on vlan 95 and 96)
Trunk - 3750 using a fastethernet port and 3560 gig SFP.
If I connect a host on vlan 95, I can ping all interface vlans on the 3750 (management, vlan 95 and 96).
If I connect same host on vlan 96, can't not even ping the default gateway.
Also can ping all interfaces on 3750 from the 3560.
If I connect trunks at 1000 (SFP) both hosts can ping interfaces on 3750.
Trunks have exactly the same config (using fa or gig) and access ports too.
Any clues?
03-05-2008 04:54 AM
Sounds like the trunk is not even up and is up as access link only , verify with a show interface trunk . Both sides should look the same with this command . If still a problem post the interface commands from both sides
03-05-2008 12:21 PM
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