White Paper Issue: October 2006 Integration of BX600 SB9 Switches in Cisco Networks

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2 Switch Connectivity

2.1Auto Negotiation

2.1.1 Introduction

The SB9 is equipped with at least six Gigabit Ethernet ports which are implemented as specified in the 1000BaseT standard. (Since ten Gigabit Ethernet is not usual in datacenters’ server access layer, the 10GBaseCX4 and XFP interfaces that are also available are not covered here.)

These ports can be run with different data rates and different duplex settings comparable to Cisco Switches. Table 1 shows the possible combinations of a Cisco Switch and an SB9. Only the combinations marked green are viable: the combinations marked red are risky because they will lead to a duplex failure.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SB9

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fix Half Duplex 10

 

Fix Half Duplex 100

 

Fix Full Duplex 10

 

Fix Full Duplex 100

 

Auto

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Switch

Fix Half Duplex 10

 

Ok

 

N/A

 

BAD

 

N/A

 

Ok

 

Fix Full Duplex 10

 

N/A

 

N/A

 

Ok

 

N/A

 

BAD

 

 

Fix Half Duplex 100

 

N/A

 

Ok

 

N/A

 

BAD

 

Ok

 

Cisco

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fix Full Duplex 100

 

N/A

 

BAD

 

N/A

 

Ok

 

BAD

 

Fix Full Duplex 1000

 

N/A

 

N/A

 

N/A

 

N/A

 

Ok

 

 

Auto

 

Ok

 

Ok

 

BAD

 

BAD

 

Ok

Table 1 : Speed and Duplex Settings

During the ports’ autonegotiation phase the flow control mechanism can also be negotiated. Switches are not the best location for buffering packets during congestion; this mechanism should therefore not be activated on links between switches but preferably between servers and switches. In this case the server would be able to buffer the packets if the switch were to detect congestion on the uplink. Since flow control depends very much on the server hardware and software, this issue is not covered in this paper.

2.1.2 Recommended Solution

We recommend setting the ports on both sides to auto negotiation. In this setting the switches will negotiate their capabilities and will find the best possible setting. When connected to the usual 1000BaseT port of a Cisco switch using a crossover or straight thru 8 wire Cat5E, or (better) a patch cable, the SB9 will negotiate 1000 Mbit with full duplex.

Flow control should be disabled between switches.

2.1.3 Configuration

You set a port of the SB9 (e.g. 0/12) to auto negotiation and no flow control by entering the following commands in configuration mode:

interface 0/12 negotiate

no storm-control flowcontrol exit

Here is the corresponding Cisco configuration:

interface GigabitEthernet0/2 speed auto

duplex auto flowcontrol receive off

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Fujitsu BX600 SB9 manual Auto Negotiation, Recommended Solution, Configuration