Nortel Networks 8100 Port Interface, Use the CLI to disable autonegotiation for the suspect port

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To correct this mode mismatch problem:

1.Use the CLI to disable autonegotiation for the suspect port.

Refer to Reference for the Passport 8000 Command Line Interface Switching Operations for the appropriate CLI commands.

2.Use the CLI to set the speed and duplex mode of the port to match the speed/duplex mode of the connected station.

You may have to try several settings before you find the correct speed/duplex mode of the connected station.

If the problem persists, follow these additional steps:

1.Using the CLI, disable the autonegotiation feature at the connected station.

2.Manually set the speed/duplex mode of the connected station to the same speed/duplex mode you have manually set for the Passport 8100 module port.

Note: Nortel Networks recommends that you manually set the Passport 8100 module port to the desired speed/duplex mode when connecting to any of the following Nortel Networks products:

Nortel Networks 28000 product family

Nortel Networks 58000 product family

BayStack302T switch (100 Mb/s port)

Port Interface

Verify that the devices are connected using the appropriate crossover or straight-through cable. (For information about appropriate cables, refer to Appendix A, “Technical Specifications.”)

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Contents Using the Passport 8100 Modules EN 55 022 Statement EC Declaration of ConformityVoluntary Control Council for Interference Vcci Statement Bureau of Standards, Metrology and Inspection Bsmi Statement204515-C 204515-C 204515-C Contents Chapter Installing a Passport 8100 Module Appendix a Technical Specifications Appendix C Media Dependent Adapters Figures Figure C-1 BASE-SX Shortwave Gigabit MDA Front Panels Tables Xiv Preface Before You BeginText Conventions Italic textRelated Publications Xviii How to Get Help Technical Solutions Center Telephone NumberPage Chapter About the Passport 8100 Modules Features About the Passport 8100 Modules Passport 8190SM Switch Management Module Passport 8190SM Management ModuleEthernet Management Port DTE/DCE Switch Reset ButtonSerial Ports Pcmcia Card SlotLEDs LEDs on the Passport 8190SM Module10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Port Connectors Passport 8132TX 32-Port I/O ModuleMDA Slot Comm PortLEDs on the Passport 8132TX Module Passport 8148TX Edge Switch Module Passport 8148TX 48-Port I/O ModulePassport 8108GBIC 8-Port I/O Module LEDs on the Passport 8148TX ModuleRedundancy Features Passport 8108GBIC ModuleRedundant Power Supplies Redundant Passport 8190SM ModulesPower Supply Hot-Swapping Chassis Number Hot-Swap One? Modules Power SuppliesCombining Passport 8100 and Passport 8600 Modules Chapter Installing a Passport 8100 Module Chassis Configuration Requirements Safety and Environmental PrecautionsInstalling a Module Removing a Filler PanelSlide the module into the slot Figure Turning On the Chassis Power Securing the Module in the ChassisConnecting Cables Replacing Modules Routing Network CablesTo replace a module Chapter Basic Switch Configuration Specifying Port Numbers Port Numbers on High-Density ModulesBooting the Switch Access Levels and Default Login Values Access Level Description Default Login PasswordLogging On to the System Setting System Identification Assigning an IP Address to the Management PortSetting System Security Change CLI users and passwords using the following commandsChange Web passwords using the command Switch Configuration To assign an IP address for management, use the commandSpecify a default gateway address/default route Page Chapter Troubleshooting Normal Power-Up SequenceFailure to Get a Login Prompt from the Console Port LED Indications of ProblemsFailure of Management Software to Recognize I/O Modules LED Indications of Problems Symptom Probable Cause Corrective ActionPort Connection Problems CablingAutonegotiation Modes Use the CLI to disable autonegotiation for the suspect port Port InterfaceInstallation-Related Issues AddressesPage Appendix a Technical Specifications General SpecificationsStandards Supported Environmental Specifications Performance Specifications 64-byte packetsSafety Agency Approvals Data Rate and EncodingPassport 8190SM Switch Management Module Connector Pin Number Signal Management PortConsole Serial Port Modem Serial Port Table A-3 DTE-to-DCE Pin AssignmentsData Port Connectors Connector TypeCable Specifications Passport 8132TX ModuleComm Port Connector MDAs450-1SR MDA, 450-1SX MDA 450-1LR MDA, 450-1LX MDAPort Connectors Passport 8148TX ModuleTable A-5. Passport 8148TX Port Pinouts Passport 8108GBIC Module GBICsOptical Specifications 1000BASE-SX Gbic1000BASE-XD Gbic MDI and MDI-X Connections Figure A-1. MDI-X to MDI Cable ConnectionsDeclaration of Conformity Figure A-2. MDI-X to MDI-X Cable ConnectionsPage Appendix B LEDs Figure B-1. LEDs on the Passport 8190SM ModuleTable B-1 LED Operation on the Passport 8190SM Module Label Color/State MeaningPassport 8132TX and 8148TX I/O Modules Figure B-2. LEDs on the Passport 8132TX and 8148TX ModulesLED Color/State MeaningTable B-5 Port LEDs on the Passport 8108GBIC Module Page Appendix C Media Dependent Adapters Series MDAs Figure C-1 BASE-SX Shortwave Gigabit MDA Front PanelsTable C-1 1000BASE-SX MDA LEDs Label Type Color/State Meaning8100-4TX MDA Table C-2 1000BASE-LX MDA LEDsSeries Fiber MDAs Table C-3 8100-4TX MDA LEDsFigure C-4 Series MDA Front Panels Table C-4 Series MDA LEDsInstalling an MDA Figure C-5. Installing an MDAUsing the Passport 8100 Modules Appendix D Installing GBICs Figure D-1. Types of GBICsInstalling a Gbic Figure D-2. Installing a GbicTo remove an installed Gbic Page Appendix E RFCs and Standards Page Index NumbersIndex-2 Index-3 Index-4