Packet Errors
If you have a large amount of alignment errors, FCS errors, or late
collisions, this may indicate:
Duplex mismatch
Bad NICs
Cable problems (causing mangled packets, flapping ports, and so on)
For more information on duplex mismatch errors, see Configuring and
Troubleshooting E
I would suggest that "input errors" is a general counter for all input
errors and that these are then split down in to more sepcific error types,
in this case CRC. Can anyone confirm this?
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> Packet Errors
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Tim Champion wrote:
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> I would suggest that "input errors" is a general counter for
> all input
> errors and that these are then split down in to more sepcific
> error types,
> in this case CRC. Can anyone confirm this?
Yes, that's right.
Input errors is a general category. On an Ethernet inte
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But, in this case, all the errors are CRC errors. This doesn't seem like a
duplex mismatch problem, then. If it were,
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