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Adam D. Savage
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Question regarding Speed and Duplex settings.

I have a server that has the HP Network Configuration Utility installed.. The switch port the server is plugged into is set to gig/full - the HPNU is set to gig/full but the microsoft configuration in device manager for the network card is set to 10/full... Should that be changed to gig/full or auto/auto? im not sure whats up here.. infact alot of our servers are setup like this.. what is the best practice in this matter? Thanks!

-Adam
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Ivan Ferreira
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Re: Question regarding Speed and Duplex settings.

According to standars, you MUST configure your GB ethernet to AUTO.
Por que hacerlo dificil si es posible hacerlo facil? - Why do it the hard way, when you can do it the easy way?
Adam D. Savage
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Re: Question regarding Speed and Duplex settings.

is that just on the microsoft side? because our switches are configured for gig/full.. and it should be indentical on both ends..

Server gig/full ----- switch gig/full

And in the HPNU its set to gig/full like it should be but in Device manager its set to 10/full... See where someone could get confused? lol... So do i set the microsoft to auto/auto? or leave it at 10mb/full - there is no option in the microsoft device manager to change it to gig/full.. Unless I update the drivers on the nic.

Rasheed Sonson
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Re: Question regarding Speed and Duplex settings.

You should set the card to Auto/Auto. Then check the connection speed at the switch. The server may be giving you bad information. If you are still connecting at 10/full then either your ports are set incorrectly or there may be a wiring problem.
As a general rule you should always have the latest drivers for the NIC when connecting at GB.
Alan_152
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Re: Question regarding Speed and Duplex settings.

Most of the time it is recommended that you set both the nic and the switch port to auto/auto for operations a 1Gbps. However, I have found that some switch/nic combinations don't autonegotiate nicely. If that is the case, then start with 100/full on both sides, then try 1000/full, making sure you have an alternate way of getting into the machine in case it fails.

In general, it is best to have both sides of a connection configured the same way. Even though it seems possible, setting one side to a fixed setting and the other to autonegotiate never works right.