The network would be considered unhealthy if it is experiencing more than
.1% of packets colliding (do the math). As for your question regarding
what does it take to shut a port down (errDisable) take a look at this
URL: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/20.html

  -g

On Wed, 15 Nov 2000, E Joseph wrote:

|Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2000 16:33:37 -0800 (PST)
|From: E Joseph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
|To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Subject: question : ethernet collision rule of thumb...
|
|I would first like to thank everyone.  I have been a member of this
|groups for several years now.  I have never actually posted a question,
|generally I just absorb others questions.  I realise there is no
|concrete answer on this, BUT how many collision on a shared media
|ethernet segment does it take before having a problem??  I was just
|invovled in a situation where we had a hub hanging off a hub connected
|to our 6509.  The switchport error disabled and I had to track the
|devices down. I beleive you will always see some collisions in a shared
|ethernet environment???  At what collision rate should you get
|worried???  How much does it take to shut a switch port down???
|
|         Thanks,
|                      Ed


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