05-02-2002 11:03 AM - edited 03-01-2019 09:35 PM
I understand that there are going to be a percentage of collisions on an Ethernet interface. My question is, how many collisions is a problem, what percentage of traffic? I am experiencing latency on a Frame link (640k). The Serial and WAN have been tested and are fine.
05-02-2002 11:25 AM
Its normal to see collisions on HALF-DUPLEX ethernet connections. The percentage of collisions to traffic shouldn't exceed 10%.
Mick.
05-22-2002 11:04 AM
I know that is normal to see collision in half-duplex connections, and that according with your response above it shouldn't exceed 10%, so my question is
how could I calcule this % with a Catalyst 5500 parameters in order to know that I have a trouble?
my email: david.rojo@getronics.com
thanks
05-22-2002 04:36 PM
collision would increase with the traffic on the half duplex ring. They are inversely propotional.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/63/eth_collisions.html
This above url has references in the bottom.
05-03-2002 01:25 AM
like Mick said, you should never experience collisions on a Full-Duplex link.
Daniel,
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