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By Default what switch type does 1900 use?
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HOOLIGAN
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Registered: Dec 2000 Location: \ Country: Antarctica State: Certifications: A+ CCNA Working on: BSc , CCNP
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By Default what switch type does 1900 use?
Lammle says its FragmentFree but, but my mate swears its Store and Farward.
Does anyone actualy know for sure?
Cheers in advance
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03-16-02 12:10 PM
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ls431o28
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Registered: Sep 2001 Location: Clearwater Country: United States State: Certifications: CCNA, MCP, A+ Working on: Net+, MCSA, MCSE, something with linux
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well I just checked and have never adjusted the switching mode on my 1924 and it is Store and Forward.
Hope that helps
that is wierd that lammle says it fragment free and mine keeps coming back as store and forward.Hmmmm
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HOOLIGAN
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03-16-02 04:09 PM
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The 2800 I have that is just out of the box does use Fragment Free as default though.
I think the 2800 is the 1900's bigger brother
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