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Autonegotiation Valid Configuration


Table 1—Autonegotiation Valid Configuration

Configuration NIC (Speed/Duplex)

Configuration Switch (Speed/Duplex)

Resulting NIC Speed/Duplex

Resulting Catalyst Speed/Duplex

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AUTO

AUTO

1000 Mbps, Full-duplex

1000 Mbps, Full-duplex

Assuming maximum capability of Catalyst switch, and NIC is 1000 Mbps, full-duplex.

1000 Mbps, Full-duplex

AUTO

1000 Mbps, Full-duplex

1000 Mbps, Full-duplex

Link is established, but the switch does not see any autonegotiation information from NIC. Since Catalyst switches support only full-duplex operation with 1000 Mbps, they default to full-duplex, and this happens only when operating at 1000 Mbps.

AUTO

1000 Mbps, Full-duplex

1000 Mbps, Full-duplex

1000 Mbps, Full-duplex

Assuming maximum capability of NIC is 1000 Mbps, full-duplex.

1000 Mbps, Full-duplex

1000 Mbps, Full-duplex

1000 Mbps, Full-duplex

1000 Mbps, Full-duplex

Correct Manual Configuration

100 Mbps, Full-duplex

1000 Mbps, Full-duplex

No Link

No Link

Neither side establishes link, due to speed mismatch

100 Mbps, Full-duplex

AUTO

100 Mbps, Full-duplex

100 Mbps, Half-duplex

Duplex Mismatch 1

AUTO

100 Mbps, Full-duplex

100 Mbps, Half-duplex

100 Mbps, Full-duplex

Duplex Mismatch 1

100 Mbps, Full-duplex

100 Mbps, Full-duplex

100 Mbps, Full-duplex

100 Mbps, Full-duplex

Correct Manual Configuration2

100 Mbps, Half-duplex

AUTO

100 Mbps, Half-duplex

100 Mbps, Half-duplex

Link is established, but switch does not see any autonegotiation information from NIC and defaults to half-duplex when operating at 10/100 Mbps.

10 Mbps, Half-duplex

AUTO

10 Mbps, Half-duplex

10 Mbps, Half-duplex

Link is established, but switch does not see Fast Link Pulse (FLP) and defaults to 10 Mbps half-duplex.

10 Mbps, Half-duplex

100 Mbps, Half-duplex

No Link

No Link

Neither side establishes link, due to speed mismatch.

AUTO

100 Mbps, Half-duplex

100 Mbps, Half-duplex

100 Mbps, Half-duplex

Link is established, but NIC does not see any autonegotiation information and defaults to 100 Mbps, half-duplex.

AUTO

10 Mbps, Half-duplex

10 Mbps, Half-duplex

10 Mbps, Half-duplex

Link is established, but NIC does not see FLP and defaults to 10 Mbps, half-duplex.

1 A duplex mismatch can result in performance issues, intermittent connectivity, and loss of communication. When you troubleshoot NIC issues, verify that the NIC and switch use a valid configuration.

2 Some third-party NIC cards can fall back to half-duplex operation mode, even though both the switchport and NIC configuration are manually configured for 100 Mbps, full-duplex. This is because NIC autonegotiation link detection still operates when the NIC is manually configured. This causes duplex inconsistency between the switchport and the NIC. Symptoms include poor port performance and frame check sequence (FCS) errors that increment on the switchport. In order to troubleshoot this issue, try to manually configure the switchport to 100 Mbps, half-duplex. If this action resolves the connectivity problems, this NIC issue is the possible cause. Try to update to the latest drivers for your NIC, or contact your NIC card vendor for additional support.

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