netstat -i shows tx-errors

Brian McGrew brian at visionpro.com
Thu Oct 2 15:09:57 CDT 2008


Try a different switch port and/or a different cable.  I have a 2950 and
it's very picky about Cat6 cables!!!

-brian


On 10/2/08 1:05 PM, "Howard, Chris" <HowardC at prpa.org> wrote:

> I have a Dell 2850 running Red Hat EL 4.x
>  
> One of the network interfaces, I believe it is a dual port e1000 card,
> is showing this:
>  
> eth0      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:14:22:24:2F:D4
>           inet addr:10.202.1.4  Bcast:10.202.1.255  Mask:255.255.255.0
>           inet6 addr: fe80::214:22ff:fe24:2fd4/64 Scope:Link
>           UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
>           RX packets:158347 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
>           TX packets:176684 errors:8834 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:8834
>           collisions:15324 txqueuelen:100
>           RX bytes:117555605 (112.1 MiB)  TX bytes:109598594 (104.5 MiB)
>           Base address:0xecc0 Memory:fe6e0000-fe700000
> 
>  
> What might be the problem with TX-errors and TX-carrier?  I have not been
> able to find any information about TX-carrier and what that means.
>  
> It is set up for autonegotiate, and the switch it is attached to, I believe
> the switch
> is bumping it down to 100/half-duplex.  Would that cause the errors?
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