Wlan controller distribution port link down

I have one wlc 4402 and in one distribution is a 1000Base T modul from 3Com (3CS93FP).
I have a fast ethernet switch, but i couldn?t configure the port. i see only link status down. What could happened.
Thank?s in advance
tempomat

If you are referring to connecting the 1000BaseT to your FastEthernet port, it is not possible: Although the 1000BaseT is spec'ed as 10/100/1000, the wlc4400 does not currently support anything other than 1000 (1GB) connection.

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