cilla Oppenheimer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 18 December 2002 22:35
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Subject: RE: Acceptable Amount of CRC Errors [7:59477]
On shared Ethernet, CRC errors are often the result of a collision.
Let's
leave that aside, however, and assume that you are referring to CRC
erro
On shared Ethernet, CRC errors are often the result of a collision. Let's
leave that aside, however, and assume that you are referring to CRC errors
on full-duplex Ethernet or serial links. CRC errors are caused by noise,
signal reflections, impedance mismatches, improperly installed demarcs,
fault
, Guy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 12:28 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Acceptable Amount of CRC Errors [7:59477]
I remember looking at a link on Cisco's web site that stated an acceptable
threshold for CRC errors on an interface. I believe it was something l
I remember looking at a link on Cisco's web site that stated an acceptable
threshold for CRC errors on an interface. I believe it was something like
CRCs could not exceed .001% of the total input packets on the interface.
Has anyone else seen this link, or one like it? I am trying to determine
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