Just to be sure, if you want the port to be forced also disable auto-neg on the combo interface.
Looks like a duplex mismatch at first sight.

Christian


Le 21/10/2010 18:26, Paul Stewart a écrit :
Hi there..



We have a customer we migrated off a Cisco 7600 over to an MX480.



Long story short we're having performance issues and have isolated it down
to some questions ;)



This is a 20GE+2X10GE linecard - customer port is using a copper 10/100/1000
SFP.  Port is hard coded to 100/full on both sides.



   MAC statistics:                      Receive         Transmit

     Total octets                     586682576        135778876

     Total packets                       616114           506951

     Unicast packets                     616114           506616

     Broadcast packets                        0              335

     Multicast packets                        0                0

     CRC/Align errors                      9895                0

     FIFO errors                          10490                0

     MAC control frames                       0                0

     MAC pause frames                         0                0

     Oversized frames                         0

     Jabber frames                            0

     Fragment frames                        682

     VLAN tagged frames                       0

     Code violations                          0

   Filter statistics:

     Input packet count                  616114

     Input packet rejects                  9895

     Input DA rejects                         0

     Input SA rejects                         0

     Output packet count                                  506951

     Output packet pad count                                   0

     Output packet error count                                 0

     CAM destination filters: 0, CAM source filters: 0





Opened ticket with JTAC and so far not getting anywhere despite requesting
an escalation - they have been "analyzing" this for over 24 hours now with
no idea.



According to some docs, FIFO errors mean "replace the PIC immediately" which
I find hard to believe - this could be a classic cat5 issue or an SFP issue
but before knocking the customer down would rather get some feedback
please..



Customer side is a watchguard firewall unfortunately



Thanks,


Paul







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