Hi, On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 10:39:21AM -0400, Steven Pfister wrote: > that pretty much every one of them is showing what I think is a > rather high receive error count on the 3640 end of the OC3 connection, > and it all seems to be CRC errors. Not much of any errors are > showing up on the 8510 end of the OC3 connection. For example, one > site yesterday late afternoon showed 63, 763 receive errors for > the day. Several others were in the 20Ks. I'm not really certain > what the cause might be, or where to start. Can anyone help?
Is there a carrier network in between? In our cases, whenever we saw
ATM CRC errors, it was due to dropped cells in the carrier network
(overloaded). If the receiving router cannot reassemble a packet due
to missing cells -> CRC error.
If the STM-1 is "direct", no carrier ATM gear in between (just SDH/SONET)
gear, it be a bad line. In that case it won't be cell drops.
gert
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