Going over the RSS feed for the day, I found an interesting post with alot of value no matter what certification level you are at; Greg Ferro over at Etherealmind has a great post about autosensing on ethernet links, how it works and a short history of the standard.
He argues in his post that autosensing should be used as default as it works (compred to pre-standard times) and that not using it will create problems on GigabitEthernet links. At the time of my posting (I am posting so I remember his post and where to find it) there are two comments that I feel add value.
Head on over and remember to leave a comment.
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Autosensing on Ethernet
Going over the RSS feed for the day, I found an interesting post with alot of value no matter what certification level you are at; Greg Ferro over at Etherealmind has a great post about autosensing on ethernet links, how it works and a short history of the standard.
He argues in his post that autosensing should be used as default as it works (compred to pre-standard times) and that not using it will create problems on GigabitEthernet links. At the time of my posting (I am posting so I remember his post and where to find it) there are two comments that I feel add value.
Head on over and remember to leave a comment.