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Description
Expiration
Date
Contract
ID
Contract
Phone
SNMP
Version
SNMP
Reliability
Uptime
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Tx Rx Tx Rx Tx Rx Tx Rx Chassis ID
(Serial Number)
Chassis Type RAM
(Bytes)
SC_UserSwitch_1 10.0.1.76 Telnet SSH Web Syslog 51 34 17 0  Santa Clara, CA  Chris Cromer X4412 97,359k 88,188k 53,009k 2,579k 35.253% 2.842% 47.739% 4.731% FAB0525V1DP cat3548xl 16,777,216 Device 12/31/2007 KR07-8718-12-7301 888-555-1321 SNMPV2C 100.00% 176 days 05:38:09.22
Interface
Number
IP
Address
Description H Peak
Daily
Error
Rate
Peak Daily Utilization Interface
Speed
Duplex* Status % Broadcasts
Tx Rx Admin Oper Tx Rx
Int #11
 Fa0/10: FastEthernet0/10 0.000% 0.493% 0.210% 100,000,000 Half* up up 43.463% 0.576%
Interface Utilization
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Min 0 kbps 0 kbps
Avg 42 kbps 19 kbps
Max 492 kbps 210 kbps
     

Network Prescription™
  • Collisions exist on this interface
    This can be eliminated by configuring the interface and device to work in full-duplex mode. This may not be possible if more than one device is connected to this interface. If this interface is plugged into a single device, then full-duplex may be enabled (providing the network card can recognize full duplex). If this interface has a hub plugged in, then full-duplex operation cannot be enabled.
  • Deferred Transmissions exist on this interface
    Deferred transmissions are transmissions that could not be sent because the physical medium was busy. If this error occurs frequently, you should consider increasing the bandwidth of this link, or employing full duplex switches to reduce the traffic on this segment.
  • FCS Errors exist on this interface
    FCS Errors can be caused by a duplex mismatch on an interface. You should check the duplex settings on this device as well as the device this interface is connected.
  • Late Collisions exist on this interface
    This network segment may be too long. This network segment may be too long, or have more than five hubs end to end. The LateCollision count for this interface It is rare to have FCS errors on an interface. A bad or failing NIC or transceiver, faulty wiring, or a bad network card driver may cause this error. If this error just started to occur, investigate what changed on the network recently.
    Another source of late collisions can be a switch that is configured for low-latency forwarding. Configure your switches for the "store-and-forward" method of forwarding to remedy this error.
  • Inbound Discards exist on this interface
    Inbound packets had to be discarded because of a lack of available packet receive buffers. This can indicate that the device's internal CPU may be unable to process all of the inbound data that it is receiving.
  • Inbound Errors exist on this interface
    Inbound errors are packets that are mal-formed, but are enclosed in a valid frame. This can be caused by a bad NIC driver or protocol driver on the sending device. To track down this error, you will need to connect a packet analyzer in front of this interface to capture the actual mal-formed packet to determine which device is at fault.
  • Outbound Errors exist on this interface
    Packets were discarded because the transmitting machine does not possess enough resources to transmit packets. Check to see how much free memory exists on this device.
Interface Notes
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 5/29/2007 10:01:17 AM  SYSTEM  Interface changed status to UP
 5/29/2007 10:06:17 AM  SYSTEM  Interface changed status to DOWN
 5/29/2007 10:11:18 AM  SYSTEM  Interface changed status to UP
 8/16/2007 9:45:24 AM  SYSTEM  Interface changed status to UP
 10/16/2007 1:46:04 PM  SYSTEM  Interface changed status to UP
 12/17/2007 11:01:23 AM  SYSTEM  Interface changed status to DOWN
 12/17/2007 11:16:23 AM  SYSTEM  Interface changed status to UP