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The Doctor
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      01-19-2013
Is there a way in BSD and / or Cisco to enforce symmetric
full-duplex signalling / packet these days?
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      01-20-2013
On 01/19/2013 22:31, The Doctor wrote:
> Is there a way in BSD and / or Cisco to enforce symmetric
> full-duplex signalling / packet these days?


Related to what?
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      01-20-2013
In article <kdfc9u$vfp$>,
Torfinn Ingolfsen <> wrote:
>On 01/19/2013 22:31, The Doctor wrote:
>> Is there a way in BSD and / or Cisco to enforce symmetric
>> full-duplex signalling / packet these days?

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>Related to what?
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Related to ip packets such that

Speed incoming == Speed outgoing.
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      01-20-2013
The Doctor <> wrote:
> In article <kdfc9u$vfp$>,
> Torfinn Ingolfsen <> wrote:
>>On 01/19/2013 22:31, The Doctor wrote:
>>> Is there a way in BSD and / or Cisco to enforce symmetric
>>> full-duplex signalling / packet these days?

>>
>>Related to what?
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>>Torfinn Ingolfsen,
>>Norway

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> Related to ip packets such that
>
> Speed incoming == Speed outgoing.


Speed is not something you can enforce. It is an attribute of
your connection that is usually determined by its physical properties.
 
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      01-20-2013
In article <>,
Rob <> wrote:
>The Doctor <> wrote:
>> In article <kdfc9u$vfp$>,
>> Torfinn Ingolfsen <> wrote:
>>>On 01/19/2013 22:31, The Doctor wrote:
>>>> Is there a way in BSD and / or Cisco to enforce symmetric
>>>> full-duplex signalling / packet these days?
>>>
>>>Related to what?
>>>--
>>>Torfinn Ingolfsen,
>>>Norway

>>
>> Related to ip packets such that
>>
>> Speed incoming == Speed outgoing.

>
>Speed is not something you can enforce. It is an attribute of
>your connection that is usually determined by its physical properties.


Some how can sysmettric full duplex be 'attributed'?
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      01-20-2013
In article <kdgqh4$kdo$>, alexd <> wrote:
>The Doctor (for it is he) wrote:
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>>>Speed is not something you can enforce. It is an attribute of
>>>your connection that is usually determined by its physical properties.

>>
>> Some how can sysmettric full duplex be 'attributed'?

>
>Your question doesn't make much sense as asked. Are you trying to hard-set
>an ethernet interface to full duplex?



More than that!

All requests are the same spped coming in and going out!

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