Don't you divide the number of collisions by the number of output packets to
get the rate? If so, 86548/6314935=0.013, which is pretty close to .1 in my
book.
Mark
> The Cisco bridge operates in Half-duplex and that is why half-duplex. The
> Router is a Cisco 1751 with WIC-1ENET, which is conn
The Cisco bridge operates in Half-duplex and that is why half-duplex. The
Router is a Cisco 1751 with WIC-1ENET, which is connected to the Wireless
Bridge.
I checked with the "output Interpreter" on CCO and it said the collisions
are more than 0.53 much higher than 0.1 normal rate.
Here's the outpu
The cisco bridge operates in Half-duplex and that is why half-duplex. The
Router is a Cisco 1751 with WIC-1ENET, which is connected to the Wireless
Bridge.
I checked with the "output Interpreter" on CCO and it said the collisions
are more than 0.53 much higher than 0.1 normal rate.
Here's the outpu
reboot the bridge
try a different crossover cable.
can you set them both to full-duplex? (probably not on the bridge)
can you recreate the problem by connecting the bridge to another router to
test it?
is this problem new?
is any of the equipment new?
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course, you could just be trying to stuff too much data down the link,
what is the average bandwidth utilization?
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Collisions go up normally with load. What is the load? Could something else
(an attack or trojan horse or just excitement about your terrific content)
have caused the load to go way up?
Cisco says that no more than 0.1 percent of frames should experience
collisions. How many frames have there been
One of my Cisco router's Ethernet interface connected to a Cisco Wireless
Bridges has the interface collisions counter increasing rapidly. Over a
period of 48 hrs the collision counter was 60,000 and the output error
counter was more than 4. Both the Ethernet interface on the router and
the Cis
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