Hi,

On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 11:14:38AM -0500, Dale W. Carder wrote:
> My understanding (and it may be outdated) is that on the cat6k and
> cat5k, Rcv-err is a receive buffer failure caused by excessive traffic.
> What kind of linecard is it?

Sup32, the port is on the sup32 itself, and the whole box is not really
doing that much - total throughput right now is at about 150 Mbit/s,
and there isn't anything with known-bursty characteristic either (and
all VLANs coming in on that port go out on another ethernet port with
no load on it).

The errors don't really correlate to "load" either - they just increase
slowly over time, by something like 20-150 errors per 5 minute interval.

gert
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