What are the stats?  "Excessive" is highly relative.  You may be seeing a
lot of collisions, but that would be expected if you have a lot of traffic
through that port. If there is no setting in the 4500 for speed or duplex,
then it is running 10 Mbps/half duplex.  In half duplex world, collisions
happen by design.

>  I have a 4500 with a two port Ethernet module. Each port on the module
>  connects to a different 2924 switch and is in a different subnet. I keep
>  getting excessive collisions on the Ethernet interfaces, no runts, no
>  giants, no CRC errors, just collisions. Any thoughts? There is no command
to
>  set the duplex or speed on the module.
>  
>  Thanks,
>  
>  Lonnie
>  
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