Discussion:
[c-nsp] no negotiation on the ASR
Brian Spade
2009-06-24 15:26:56 UTC
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Hi,

I need to move a link tonight from a 6500 to an ASR. This link requires no
negotiation per the carrier. On the 6500, this is currently configured --
"speed nonegotiate".

However, the ASR does not have this option:

tk-rtr1#conf t
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
tk-rtr1(config)#int gig0/0/3
tk-rtr1(config-if)#no shut

tk-rtr1(config-if)#speed ?
% Unrecognized command

tk-rtr1(config-if)#negotiation ?
auto Perform link autonegotiation

Am I mistaken that the ASR can't do this??

Thanks,
/bs
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Brian Spade
2009-06-24 15:31:40 UTC
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Hmm.. looks like I am answering my own question... :-)

Seems like the command is 'no negotiation auto'

If you beg to differ, please speak up! :-)

/bs
Post by Brian Spade
Hi,
I need to move a link tonight from a 6500 to an ASR. This link requires no
negotiation per the carrier. On the 6500, this is currently configured --
"speed nonegotiate".
tk-rtr1#conf t
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
tk-rtr1(config)#int gig0/0/3
tk-rtr1(config-if)#no shut
tk-rtr1(config-if)#speed ?
% Unrecognized command
tk-rtr1(config-if)#negotiation ?
auto Perform link autonegotiation
Am I mistaken that the ASR can't do this??
Thanks,
/bs
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