11-08-2023 11:01 AM
I'm checking for potential wiring issues on a 2800 via CLI. I did a "show int wired 0" and I'm not sure how to interpret the results. Rx err shows 125/0 while Tx is 0/0. Does that mean there have been 125 Rx errors on the interface, or something else? Does anything else look unusual?
AP#show int wired 0
wired0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 50:0F:80:4C:4A:08 eMac Status: UP
inet addr: x.x.x.x Bcast: x.x.x.x Mask: 255.255.252.0
UP BROADCAST RUNNING PROMISC MULTICAST MTU:2400 Metric:1
collisions:0 txqueuelen:80
full Duplex, 1000 Mb/s
5 minute input rate 21883 bits/sec, 16 packets/sec
5 minute output rate 5944 bits/sec, 3 packets/sec
Wired0 Port Statistics:
ID : 2 TYPE : 0
RX PKTS : 137579032/100 TX PKTS : 31729350/34
RX OCTETS : 46111893434/12916 TX OCTETS : 19886869617/4922
RX ERR : 125/0 TX ERR : 0/0
11-08-2023 11:18 PM
- The value is very small and does to no point to a real problem,
M.
11-09-2023 09:43 AM
Agreed it's very low in absolute and % terms. If the cable was causing errors you'd expect to see larger numbers and continuously incrementing.
11-09-2023 09:45 AM
Absolute and %. So is that what the 125/0 means, 125 errors total, 0% of packets have an error? That was one of my original questions. Thank you both for the info.
11-09-2023 10:02 AM
I don't know what the second value is but I meant 125 out of 137579032 is a very low percentage.
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