Phil Leigh;278731 Wrote: 
> But what about the CRC in the Ethernet frame?

If I remember correctly, this failure was caused by switch packet
buffer memory corruption.  Switch would get a packet, check the CRC,
store it in memory sans CRC, the bad ram in the switch would corrupt
the packets, and then send the packet out with a new CRC. 

I think the CRC removal from the packet was due to the packets coming
in with 802.1q vlan tags that needed to be removed, so the CRC had to
be re-calculated anyway.


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