You don't have to end TCP, but you will have to end the interface so that you can vary off the line, to make the change.

You will see a huge difference going from half to full duplex, especially if you are doing any file transfers.

Pete

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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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