, June 11, 2001 11:35 AM
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Subject: RE: retransmissions [7:7731]
Forget about AutoNegotiation and set all nodes to manual 10 or 100 Mbps.
Also, Priscilla had some good questions. What kind of retransmissions are
those? What layer? The Expert Software in the Sniffer will tell you
Forget about AutoNegotiation and set all nodes to manual 10 or 100 Mbps.
Also, Priscilla had some good questions. What kind of retransmissions are
those? What layer? The Expert Software in the Sniffer will tell you the
details broken down to a plain english language.
-- Nick
Message Posted
At 10:36 AM 6/8/01, Sites, Bob wrote:
I know that with any ethernet network retransmissions are normal, but can
anyone tell me a ballpark figure of what is acceptable. Using our sniffer
we are seeing approximately 30% of our network traffic as retransmissions?
The retransmissions that Expert
I usually check my frame-relay links IN TWO WAYS, one show int s0
and look for the following:
0 output errors, 0 collisions, 4277 interface resets
0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
By seen a high number of above that would tell me if there
are retransmissions, specially when
Hi Group,
How can I determine if there is retransmission of packets occuring on my
frame-relay network? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Will
Could you clarify what problem you are trying to solve? Frame Relay,
itself, does not retransmit.
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I'm trying to verify there is no problem. Another consulting company
evalauted one of our customer's large frame-relay networks. The only "fault"
they could find, (without ever touching the network like putting a sniffer
on it or even looking at the interface statistics) was that there was
Thanks to all who replied.
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Hi Group,
How can I determine if there is retransmission of packets occuring on my
frame-relay network? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
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