david.sovereen@mercury.net wrote:1. If there are a total of 2087090 errors on the port, shouldn't the status tab report 2087090 errors and not 1043595?
2. It seems as though Rx Fragments and Tx Collisions are incrementing at almost the exact same rate, as though there is a bug causing a single value behind the scenes to be reported as both on the web page.
3. Tx Collisions are a normal operating condition of CSMA/CD Ethernet networks. I don't think they should be counted as an error on the status page, and I think it is a little confusing to put them in the Error Counters section. If it were my decision, I'd probably move it to the Total section on top. That said, Excessive Collisions (frames dropped due to congestion) and Late Collisions (typically caused by duplex mismatch) are errors that should be counted and reported in the Error Counters section, but I don't see them there. Is the Tx Collisions reporting Excessive Collisions or Late Collisions and perhaps not labelled clearly?
Thanks!
Dave
1. Those numbers come from different counters that come from the switch core. Apparently it doesn't consider one of those values to be an "error" when calculating the other counter.
2. Apparently whatever problem you are having with that port is causing both of those issues to occur.
3. I would guess Excessive Collisions and Late Collisions are just being lumped into Tx Collisions. These are the values that come from the switch core and it is just displaying the information it gets.