What are FCSErrors and InternalMacreceiveErrors ?

What are FCSErrors and InternalMacreceiveErrors ?

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What are FCSErrors and InternalMacreceiveErrors ? =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Fr=E9d=E9ric_ST 03-01-2007
Posted by =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Fr=E9d=E9ric_ST on March 1, 2007, 9:55 am
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Hi,

on a Passport 1648 24T,

as I have network micro-shutdown on a Win2003 Server box, I entered on
Passport interface to see if material errors occurs.

on the switch port to which th w2k3 server is connected I can see errors
in graph port via JDM

column InErrors (interface tab) = 43
column FCSErrors (ethernet tab) = 35
column InternalMacReceiveErrors (ethernet tab)= 2977
column FrameTooLong (ethernet tab)= 8

Are these errors from the Passport port problem or from the WinServer
NIC problem ?


Thank's.

F. STOCK

Pure Networks
Posted by Dophi on March 8, 2007, 12:23 am
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> Hi,
>
> on a Passport 1648 24T,
>
> as I have network micro-shutdown on a Win2003 Server box, I entered on
> Passport interface to see if material errors occurs.
>
> on the switch port to which th w2k3 server is connected I can see errors
> in graph port via JDM
>
> column InErrors (interface tab) =3D 43
> column FCSErrors (ethernet tab) =3D 35
> column InternalMacReceiveErrors (ethernet tab)=3D 2977
> column FrameTooLong (ethernet tab)=3D 8
>
> Are these errors from the Passport port problem or from the WinServer
> NIC problem ?
>
> Thank's.
>
> F. STOCK

It might be NIC problem.


Posted by John on May 4, 2007, 1:49 pm
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Ensure that the port(s) on both end are matched for forced or auto
negioation. If forced ensure that the speed and full of half are consistent.
I have seen these errors when the device settiings are inconsistent. Could
also be a bad nic on the end device.

John

> Hi,
>
> on a Passport 1648 24T,
>
> as I have network micro-shutdown on a Win2003 Server box, I entered on
> Passport interface to see if material errors occurs.
>
> on the switch port to which th w2k3 server is connected I can see errors
> in graph port via JDM
>
> column InErrors (interface tab) = 43
> column FCSErrors (ethernet tab) = 35
> column InternalMacReceiveErrors (ethernet tab)= 2977
> column FrameTooLong (ethernet tab)= 8
>
> Are these errors from the Passport port problem or from the WinServer
> NIC problem ?
>
> Thank's.
>
> F. STOCK

It might be NIC problem.




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