Re: Packet Drops

2001-03-11 Thread Micahel Nelson

What type of interface is the trunk?  There was a manufacturing problem with some of 
the
GBIC's.



Georg Naggies wrote:

 yippie, no one has suggested it yet, so the privilege falls on me:
 check duplex settings - do not let auto-duplex handle that.
 cheers_georg_vienna

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  start with layer 1cable ok?  physical interface have chewing gum stuck
  in it?
 
  maybe trace back to the user.  ping each hop along the way.  isolate the
  point of failure and look there first.
 
  good luck.
  roger
 
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  Guys,
 
  What would be some of the remedies to packet drops on a LAN?  I notice
 that
  one of our CAT 6500 trunk ports are showing steady increse of RUNTS and
  GIANTS while users are complaining of slowness and packet losses.  Any
  answers?
 
 
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Re: Packet Drops

2001-03-09 Thread Georg Naggies

yippie, no one has suggested it yet, so the privilege falls on me:
check duplex settings - do not let auto-duplex handle that.
cheers_georg_vienna

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 start with layer 1cable ok?  physical interface have chewing gum stuck
 in it?

 maybe trace back to the user.  ping each hop along the way.  isolate the
 point of failure and look there first.

 good luck.
 roger

 -Original Message-
 From: Ray Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 10:52
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 Subject: Packet Drops


 Guys,

 What would be some of the remedies to packet drops on a LAN?  I notice
that
 one of our CAT 6500 trunk ports are showing steady increse of RUNTS and
 GIANTS while users are complaining of slowness and packet losses.  Any
 answers?


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RE: Packet Drops

2001-03-08 Thread roger . gore

start with layer 1cable ok?  physical interface have chewing gum stuck
in it?

maybe trace back to the user.  ping each hop along the way.  isolate the
point of failure and look there first.

good luck.
roger

-Original Message-
From: Ray Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 10:52
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Packet Drops


Guys,

What would be some of the remedies to packet drops on a LAN?  I notice that 
one of our CAT 6500 trunk ports are showing steady increse of RUNTS and 
GIANTS while users are complaining of slowness and packet losses.  Any 
answers?


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RE: Packet drops...

2000-08-31 Thread McCallum, Robert

o.k. lets start at the physical layer.

What cabling is being used here?  Have you tested it to verify that it is
o.k.?

2nd.

What is the setting of the NIC cards in the servers?  Manually set or auto
neg.

3rd.

What is the setting of the ports on the switch that they are connected to?
Manually set or auto neg.

4th  Full / Half duplex ??  10 or 100 meg ??

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From: Muralidhar A. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 31 August 2000 11:06
To: cisco freinds
Subject: Packet drops...


hi..
 
 i have a 2916 to connect to sun E3500  and Aix Machines. the sun hold
Oracle databases (not yet live) while Aix runs cobol and wisp(major load is
on this).  the customer was complaining that the oracle sessions get
disconnected intermittenly. 

i just ran a few ping tests and this reveals that Sun ,NT and Aix Are
dropping packets. However running the same test for over a period of time
reavealed that Sun has consistently dropped packets ( both on peak and off
peak) where as Aix has dropped when on Peak. Ports on 2916 have been changed
and result not improved. 

any ideas to pin point where problems lies..

Thanks for any help,
Murali

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