it's either hardware failure on your end or circuit problems on the
local loop...
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By Cisco official way"Try replace cable with known good one" :D
And also check is it have EMI problem near the cable.. just my 2 cents
David
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Try changing the cable.
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Hi.. I
Try changing the cable.
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Hi.. I have a switch port with high CRC and runts errors with no collision.
The duplex
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