100/1000-T Transceiver — no link unless the transceiver configuration is modified to match the fixed configuration of the connected device (configuration changes possible on Series 2500 only), or the connected device is another HP Procurve switch configured to either the Auto-100or Auto-1000options.
Gigabit-SX and Gigabit-LX Transceivers — no link unless the transceiver configuration is modified to match the fixed configuration of the connected device (configuration changes possible on Series 2500 only); these devices operate only at full duplex according to the standards.
100-FX Transceiver — a good connection to a 100 Mbps/full duplex device; a link but very poor performance if connecting to a 100 Mbps/half duplex device because of the resulting duplex mismatch between your switch and the connected device.
Default Configuration for Transceivers. The default configurations for the following high-speed transceivers, which can be installed in your Series 2300 and 2500 switches, are as follows:
All transceivers, when installed in your Series 2300 and 2500 switches — the transceivers
operate only in full duplex mode; half-duplex mode is not available.
Gigabit-SX and Gigabit-LX transceivers — Auto. The speed and communication mode are set at 1000 Mbps and full duplex, according to the standards, and the switch auto negotiates flow control with the connected device.
100-FX — 100/Full. The port runs at 100 Mbps, full duplex.
100/1000-T — Auto. The communication mode is set at full duplex, the switch auto senses the link speed, and auto negotiates the flow control and the port MDI/MDI-X operation.
Connecting the Transceivers to Devices with Fixed Configurations. For some older network devices, including some older HP Procurve devices, the default for the Gigabit-SX and -LX ports is a fixed configuration, for example 1000 Mbps/Full Duplex, or is otherwise different from these default configurations for the transceivers. As a result, those devices may not connect properly to your Series 2300 and 2500 switches; you will not get a link. Additionally, if you connect the 100/1000-T Transceiver, in its default configuration, to another device that has any fixed (non-Auto) configuration, you will not get a link.
In summary, this is how the transceivers behave if connected to a device with a fixed configuration:
Make Sure the Configurations Match. Because of these default configuration and full-duplex considerations, for best operation, you should make sure that the devices connected to the trans- ceiver ports are configured the same as the default configurations shown above. At minimum, make sure the configurations match. Note that for the Series 2300 switches, there is no console port, so the configuration cannot be altered, and you must change the configuration on the connected device to match the default configuration on your switch ports.
Changing Connection Speeds to the 100/1000-T Transceiver. If you connect the 100/1000-T transceiver to a device that operates at one speed (for example 100 Mbps), and subsequently disconnect from that device and connect to a device that operates at a different speed (for example 1000 Mbps), you must reset the Series 2300 or 2500 switch for the new speed to take effect. Until you