Hey guys,
I’ve been searching around, but cannot seem to find a related issue. Basically what is happening, I have a remote site that has a RB750 installed functioning as a Layer-3 Switch. It links back to our head office using a pair of RB SXT’s.
The issue that we are experiencing, is the connection between the RB750 and RBSXT. What’s happening is, for whatever reason, the link between these two devices is only able to run at 10Mbps. Which is not ideal, as we have a lot of traffic running through the link and it needs to be running at 100Mbps. I’ve tried quickly troubleshooting the problem briefly, by plugging each device into my laptop. When I do this, the links come up and run at 100Mbps. A few searches have brought up the issue of cable quality, but the cable runs that I am using are new cable runs that have been freshly crimped.
The RBSXT is configured as a simple wireless bridge passing everything across transparently using Nv2.
The RB750 is also too configured with a simple configuration. Ports 3-5 are slave ports to port 2. Port 2 has VLAN’s assigned to it. It also runs OSPF on it to learn about new routes back in the main office.
Nothing more is configured other than SNMP on both devices for monitoring.
Any and all suggestions would be greatly appreciated.