01-21-2003 01:50 AM - edited 03-02-2019 04:22 AM
What is the maximum acceptable level of collisions on an ethernet interface (running half dulpex) as a ratio of packets throughput?
01-21-2003 01:58 AM
Opnions on this matter will vary, depending on whom you ask.
I would say levels below 1% are acceptable. With a ligth load on a segment, this should be far less.
01-21-2003 02:02 AM
Is this as a percentage of input or output packets - or either?
01-21-2003 02:19 AM
Here are some info:
Collisions are a normal part of Ethernet CSMA/CD.
Collisions are a way to distribute the traffic load over time by arbitrating access to the shared medium. Collisions are not bad; they are essential to correct Ethernet operation.
Based on the Cisco Internetwork Troubleshooting (CIT) Vol. 1 manual,
the total number of collisions with respect to the total number of
output packets should be about 0.1% or less.
A packet that collides is counted only once in output packets.
Hope this helps.
01-23-2003 02:14 AM
This is abslotly true, the only thing i can ad is that the earlyer mentioned 1% is the vallue of collisions where users can see performance degradtion.
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