I am finding conflicting info among cisco documentation for the acceptable threshold of collisions on a ethernet segment. A CCDA question was that the Cisco standard for collisions was .1% of total throughput. Divide collisions by packet output to ...
Is it possible to successfully use a hard loop on the network side of a CSU and complete pings to yourself through the CSU and back(will the csu cause a problem in this)? I tried it once and it did not work when I think it should have. I am pretty s...
Is anyone aware of a threshold for half-duplex collisions? I have read the Cisco standard as .1%, but I am not clear if this applies across half and full duplex?
When working with providers I have many times changed my encapsulation to hdlc to support the test. Also whenever I am working in a lan environment and I am conducting loopback testing I do the same. Let suppose I was working no an ATM interface an...
ahh...so that is probably why it failed in my case, because this csu would use timing from the network. One question though: in the case where I am working with a wic and an internal, I have successfully cleared errors many times with a loopback plu...
No, the second nic is set for a standby mode. I agree though, that was my very first thought as well, because we do also have teamed nic's in this environment and that behavior seems consistent with that theory.The other problem is that these nics c...
I should also add that in my example all ip's given at each hop are interfaces in a singular device. Would it be possible to display multiple egress options at a given hop and have them be on separate devices?(when i say how was the path determined ...
Thanks for the well exlained response! That was great.I still have a couple additional questions, and its possible you exlained it above and I just didnt get it. When I have multiple paths given, can I assume that they are equal cost, by virtue of ...