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CISCO 3500 and Embedded Controller

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efh777

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Mar 7, 2005
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We manufacture a product, using a Windows CE O/S, and an SMSC 91C111 Ethernet Controller. We have had problems communicating through a Cisco 3500 Switch. These switches are installed on our customer sites. We have had problems with both Port Security, and Loss of Connectivity issues. We have no problem communicating through a standard LAN, or DSL line to the internet.
Does any know what settings may be causing problems with an embedded ethernet product, and a CISCO 3500?
Thanks in advance!!
 
Does the controller do auto speed/duplex negotiation ? First i would check to see what the switch port settings are for speed/duplex , if set as auto your controller must be capable of auto otherwise hardcode the speed/duplex to the correct setting for the controller. When you say port security what are you referring to .
 
As I understand, the 3500 Cisco products has some port security features. I am actually getting a 3500 to "play" with. One issue a customer told us is that our product showed up with multiple MAC addresses...They had a limit on that, so the port shut down. I will verify what information they are talking about.

Thank for the reply!
Eric - efh777
 
the 3550 can have the features you are talking about but someone would have had to specifically configured to limit the amount of mac addresses per port , by default they are wide open to the amount of addresses per port .
 
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