12-07-2007 01:55 AM - edited 03-05-2019 07:52 PM
Hi everyone, can anyone help me with this problem.Last weekend our internet connection started running very slowly.
Between the B.T router and our network is a 2950 switch. This switch is showning excessive single and multi collisions. Can anyone point me in the right direction as to finding out what is causing this?
Mike
12-07-2007 02:14 AM
Hi Mike
Most obvious things to check would be speed and duplex settings on the connections at either end and then the cabling itself.
Do you know what speed you should be running at ?
Also, have a look at this doc which is about troubleshooting ethernet collisions.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/modules/ps2033/products_tech_note09186a008009446d.shtml
HTH
Jon
12-07-2007 03:02 AM
Hi Jon
I checked the router port on the 2950, its set to 10Mb/half, confirmed this is as it should be with B.T.
I have changed all the CAT5e cables and swapped out the switch.
I have attached a vsd file of our setup.
The switch 'OUR NETWORK' shows no collisions.
Port 1 on 'Dirty Switch' shows the following -
single col 2254, multi-col 1067
Port 5 show no errors
Port 13 shows 193 single-col, 41 multi-col and 500 late.
B.T have changed the Cisco2600 internet router just in case.
Mike
12-07-2007 03:06 AM
Mike
Can you attach the vsd. Actually could you save as a jpeg and then attach as i don't have visio on the laptop i'm working on at the moment.
Be aware that if a port is set to 10half then you will get collisions, you can't avoid them. Is there any reason why BT cannot set their 2600 router port to be 10full and you do the same on your switch ?
Jon
12-07-2007 03:34 AM
12-07-2007 03:43 AM
Mike
1) The collision on the port that connects your firewall to the "dirty switch". Can you check the duplex and speed settings on both the 2950 port and the firewall.
2) The collisions on the port that connects to BT router. When you say the collisions only started last weekend then i don't see how BT can be saying it should be 10half unless they have made a recent change. If that is their standard (and we use BT and i'm not aware of it) then i would expect you have to been seeing collisions on this link ever since you put it in because as i said before collisions are a natural thing on a non-full duplex connection.
If you haven't already, have a look at the "excessive collisions" bit of of the doc i sent a link to.
Also if you have only just started seeing collisions can you ask BT why you never used to get them if their router interface has always been set to 10half.
Jon
12-07-2007 03:52 AM
Jon
Thanks for that, I will check with B.T.
I have a meeting at 12:00 and then have to go to a remote site to install a new server.
I may not get a chance to look at this again today.
Mike
12-11-2007 06:07 AM
Jon
After much testing it turned out to be a server problem.
Thats for your assistance.
Mike
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