I agree !!

Late collision occurs when the packet is not even completely transmitted
from the routers interface. It may even be a topology problem. I suggest you
to also have a check on the cable length specifications and the network
diameter to see if they meet the standards.

Aditya Kedia
CCNP CCDP MCSE+I
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> Does anyone know what causes this error message?
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> Jan 17 16:32:35 CDT: %AMDP2_FE-5-LATECOLL: Ethernet0/1 transmit error
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> Kelly D Griffin, CCNA
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