Not unless you have multiple lines with virtual IP redundancy. You are changing something at Layer 0 in the network so that will necessitate that the line be varied off and back on, which of course means that any IP interfaces ON THAT LINE will also have to be restarted as well. Virtual IP addresses that can float to another line while this one is down are not affected.

When making such changes be sure to verify that the speed and duplex that the i reports and speed and duplex the switch reports are identical. Also while you're at it, change the CMNRCYLMT parm to (1 0) giving you infinite retries on that line.

- Larry "DrFranken" Bolhuis

On 9/26/2011 2:16 PM, fbocch2595@xxxxxxx wrote:
Hi Folks, another question for you. I've noticed that some of my lines show 100M/half and I'd like them to run at 1G/full like the other interfaces. I'd like to make the changes without ending tcp, if possible. So, is it possible to make these changes without having to endtcp?
Thanks, Frank








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