Sorry, are you refering to the desired and off, or are you saying that it
should be enabled?
Thanks
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael van Elst [mailto:mlelstv@xlink.net]
Sent: 02 April 2002 14:21
To: Noll, Kevin
Cc: 'Toasters (E-mail)'
Subject: Re: FLOW CONTROL
On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 01:21:24PM +0100, Noll, Kevin wrote:
Hi All
We are standardized with Sun and Cisco equipment. All equipment on our
Database Vlans are using Gig Ethernet. Flow control on our sun servers
are
set to on. However, on our Cisco Switches, the settings are as follows.
set port flowcontrol 2/1-12 send desired
set port flowcontrol 2/1-12 receive off
I am not a cisco engineer, but would like to know if this is correct. I
believe it should be both on.
This is the configuration that was necessary on our site (and the same
with IOS-based switches). It was also recommended by our local NetApp
people.
I guess this makes it as 'correct' as possible.
Greetings,
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