14 Jan
2013
14 Jan
'13
7:49 a.m.
From: Mikael Abrahamsson [mailto:swmike@swm.pp.se] On Sat, 12 Jan 2013, Matthew Petach wrote:
Thank goodness ethernet never has problems with negotiation going awry, and coming up with mismatched duplexes, and vendors never had to implement "no negotiation-auto" in their configs because you couldn't count on everyone's implementations working together just absolutely perfectly the first time on bootup. Yes, it sure is a good thing ethernet never has issues like that which would cripple your ability to get a box up and running at 2am.
Has this happened to you with equipment designed and manufactured the past 5 years?
This happened to me just last month. Jamie