First, it would be helpful to know what PowerConnect switch we are dealing with - there are a number of features that vary across the switches, and could be impacting this issue.
Second, when you are disabling the dynamic addressing function on the port, are you then adding the MAC addresses of systems attached to the hub statically to the forwarding table?
the model is powerconnect 3024 and on your question yes i added the mac addresses of the computers attached to the hub in the static address manager but without success
Try checking 'Port Manager > Port Settings' and administratively enable the port. It should not go back to an administratively down state by itself, afterwards, if it's going administratively down.
If you continue to see problems, try moving one of the clients from the hub to connect directly to the switch, and see if we are able to get the connection to stay up.
Message Edited by DELL-AndrewH on 01-26-2004 02:11 PM
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First, it would be helpful to know what PowerConnect switch we are dealing with - there are a number of features that vary across the switches, and could be impacting this issue.
Second, when you are disabling the dynamic addressing function on the port, are you then adding the MAC addresses of systems attached to the hub statically to the forwarding table?
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January 22nd, 2004 17:00
Andrew_Hicks1
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January 26th, 2004 17:00
Try checking 'Port Manager > Port Settings' and administratively enable the port. It should not go back to an administratively down state by itself, afterwards, if it's going administratively down.
If you continue to see problems, try moving one of the clients from the hub to connect directly to the switch, and see if we are able to get the connection to stay up.
Message Edited by DELL-AndrewH on 01-26-2004 02:11 PM