Hi,
Late collisions will often occur when you have one end at full duplex the other at
half duplex. The full duplex will keep sending even after the poor little half duplex
has started to transmit. This interupts the half duplex well into its transmission
and whammo a late collision. This also often occurs when autonegotiate is set on a
switch and all appears to be fine. I have found that to configure both ends manually
is best.
Just a thought
Teunis,
Hobart, Tasmania
Australia
On Wednesday, January 17, 2001 at 02:48:50 PM, Jim Healis wrote:
> From CCO:
>
> Error Message
> %AMDP2_FE-5-LATECOLL: AMDP2/FE([dec]/[dec]), Late collision
>
> Explanation Late collisions occurred on the Ethernet/Fast Ethernet
> interface.
>
> Recommended Action If the interface is Fast Ethernet, verify that both
> peers are in the same duplex mode. For regular Ethernet, the system
> should recover. No action is required.
>
>
>
> Kelly D Griffin wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know what causes this error message?
> >
> > Jan 17 16:32:35 CDT: %AMDP2_FE-5-LATECOLL: Ethernet0/1 transmit error
> >
> > Kelly D Griffin, CCNA
> > Network Engineer
> > Kg2 Network Design
> > http://www.kg2.com
> >
> >
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