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I am experiencing a problem with a Cisco Router 7204VXR with the fastEthernet interface. The board is model PA-2FE-TX (FE2/0 and FE2/1): the FE2/1 seems to work correctly, while I have problems with the FE2/0. After putting it up and as soon as a data traffic greater than a ping passes through it, the interface becomes "frozen", still remaining up. Sometimes this fact causes problems also to the other interface (FE2/1). I also replaced the board, but the problem remains. I observed the presence of a lot of collisions (in half-duplex mode), while in full duplex-mode neither a ping works. Thanks in advance for your help landau@libero.it |
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> I also replaced the board, but the problem remains. If you replaced the port adpater with a known working adapter and the problem persists, it may indicate that the slot is damaged. |
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news: oups.com... > > I am experiencing a problem with a Cisco Router 7204VXR with the > fastEthernet interface. The board is model > > PA-2FE-TX (FE2/0 and FE2/1): the FE2/1 seems to work correctly, while I > have problems with the FE2/0. After > > putting it up and as soon as a data traffic greater than a ping passes > through it, the interface becomes > > "frozen", still remaining up. Sometimes this fact causes problems also > to the other interface (FE2/1). > I also replaced the board, but the problem remains. I observed the > presence of a lot of collisions (in > > half-duplex mode), while in full duplex-mode neither a ping works. > > Thanks in advance for your help > Whan events do you have in your log when this happens? Something should be recorded, and this should give you a clue, what's going on. Put more details in your post. Also, do you have Cisco support for your router? Why don't youcall TAC to help you with a troubleshooting? Good luck, Mike ---- www.headsetadapter.com |
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Who is your ISP?
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