packet loss in LAN [7:27303]

2001-11-26 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Duplex mismatch perhaps?
Check that the NICs/switch ports agree on whether they are talking half
duplex or full duplex.  Try forcing the settings rather than letting them
auto-detect.

JMcL
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Hi,
I am receiving packet loss in my LAN network.I have four compaq server and
desktops are connected to switches.I tried to awitch off allthe machines
and
tried to ping two machines each other still i got packet loss after 10
minutes.All the NIC were in auto detect mode and switch was also in
autosense mode.Then i changed all in 100 mbps but still i receive packet
loss after 10 minutes.The only thing left is cabling of the network.So
please help me out to solve this problem.

Regards

Rajneesh




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Re: packet loss in LAN [7:27303]

2001-11-26 Thread Syed Raza

What kinda switch are using?. if it is cat OS put sh po counters mod/port.
if have runts and giants than your problem maybe related to cabling. If you
have a router doing inter VLAN routing debug ip to check where you losing
your packets.


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Re: packet loss in LAN [7:27303]

2001-11-26 Thread Dennis

Well, based on what you said "the only thing left is cabling."  What is
the quality of your cabling?


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""Rajneesh Yadav""  wrote in message
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> Hi,
> I am receiving packet loss in my LAN network.I have four compaq server and
> desktops are connected to switches.I tried to awitch off allthe machines
and
> tried to ping two machines each other still i got packet loss after 10
> minutes.All the NIC were in auto detect mode and switch was also in
> autosense mode.Then i changed all in 100 mbps but still i receive packet
> loss after 10 minutes.The only thing left is cabling of the network.So
> please help me out to solve this problem.
>
> Regards
>
> Rajneesh




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packet loss in LAN [7:27303]

2001-11-26 Thread Rajneesh Yadav

Hi,
I am receiving packet loss in my LAN network.I have four compaq server and
desktops are connected to switches.I tried to awitch off allthe machines and
tried to ping two machines each other still i got packet loss after 10
minutes.All the NIC were in auto detect mode and switch was also in
autosense mode.Then i changed all in 100 mbps but still i receive packet
loss after 10 minutes.The only thing left is cabling of the network.So
please help me out to solve this problem.

Regards

Rajneesh




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