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M4100-D12G vlan 1 half duplex
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2015-10-27
09:46 AM
2015-10-27
09:46 AM
M4100-D12G vlan 1 half duplex
I am in the process of setting up a new M4100-D12G switch. This is my first time configuring a Netgear switch so hopefull this is not a PEBCAK issue.
VLAN 1 is configured for routing and for unknown reasons is running at 10mb half-duplex. I have created other VLAN interfaces with the same result.
How do I configure the VLAN routed interfaces for 1G full-duplex.
(M4100-D12G) #show version Switch: 1 System Description............................. M4100-D12G ProSafe 12-port Gigabit L2+ Intelligent Edge Desktop Managed Switch, 10.0.2.13, B1.0.1.1 Machine Model.................................. M4100-D12G Serial Number.................................. 0000000000000 Burned In MAC Address.......................... AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF Software Version............................... 10.0.2.13 Bootcode Version............................... B1.0.1.1 Supported Java Plugin Version.................. 1.6 Current Time................................... Oct 27 12:35:19 2015 (UTC-4:00) Current SNTP Sync Status....................... Success (M4100-D12G) #show port status vlan 1 Media STP Physical Physical Link Loop Partner Flow Intf Type Mode Mode Status Status Status Control ------ ----------- ------ ---------- ---------- -------- -------- ------------ vlan 1 10TX - 10 Half 10T Half Up Off
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2015-10-28
07:29 AM
2015-10-28
07:29 AM
Re: M4100-D12G vlan 1 half duplex
Hi frank_rizzo,
Welcome to the community!
Based from the screenshot you have provided, I believe this is just normal. Since its a virtual interface, there is nothing to worry about it.
Regards,
DaneA
NETGEAR Community Team
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