Trying to find source of collisions
Matthew D. Fuller
fullermd at over-yonder.net
Mon May 5 15:14:03 UTC 2008
On Mon, May 05, 2008 at 03:49:38PM +0400 I heard the voice of
Igor Zinovik, and lo! it spake thus:
>
> Name Mtu Network Address Ipkts Ierrs Opkts Oerrs Coll
> ed0 1500 <Link#1> 00:80:48:c6:a1:82 35885806 4 23583716 0
> 134590 ...
>
> So i have three questions:
> 1. What can cause such big collisions number? Bad UTP cable? Bad
> NIC? Misbeheaving switch?
That's not a particularly big number; it's half a percent of your
output packets. That probably doesn't have a measurable effect on
your throughput or latency.
Now, that said, if you have a switch, you probably SHOULD be running
full-duplex, in which case you won't have collisions. But you've got
an ed card; some of those may be old enough to not handle FDX.
> 2. Ierr -- seems that some input errors. What are these errors and
> what can cause them?
Cable troubles, NIC troubles, etc. [Un]plugging the cable can cause
it. Some forms of on-wire data corruption could cause it. You've got
4 of them, over 36 million input packets. Don't worry about it.
--
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