yuck. Will try that later today.
> BTW, ensure that there's no spanning tree on the switch since it may be an
> external indirect cause of the link drops that your PC detected. BTW, note that
> exactly one minute has elapsed between your half and full duplex state changes.
> This might help in finding the origin of the problem.
The port is "spanning-tree portfast", but we need spanning tree on the
switch because of some reundant links being present in the network.
> Hoping this helps,
Thanks for your comments.
Greetings
Marc
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