Hope this hepls,

Error Message
%DEC21140-5-COLL: [chars] excessive collisions
Explanation   A Fast Ethernet packet was dropped because too many attempts
to transmit it were stopped by collisions. This can be caused by a Fast
Ethernet segment that is full to capacity or by other equipment on the LAN
malfunctioning.

Recommended Action   No action is required.

Sincerely, Raul
-----Original Message-----
From: Rayappa Mayakunthala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Saturday, November 18, 2000 1:19 PM
Subject: excessive collisions


>Folks
>
>These messages appear on my router (Cisco 4700M) at a point of time
>everyday. This is very strange because it happens between 2pm and 3pm
>everyday. We tried replacing the patch cable, changing interface, etc.
>
>%DEC21140-5-COLL: Unit 0, excessive collisions
>%DEC21140-5-COLL: Unit 0, excessive collisions
>
>What does DEC21140 refer to? Also what is "Unit 0"?
>
>Any clues?
>
> Rayappa.
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