dribble conditions...

jlazzaro

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i've been seeing more and more dribble conditions on our core switchports. going by definition:

"a dribble condition occurs when the router detects a packet that is slightly larger than specification allows. The router will forward the packet and increment the dribble condition counter."

nothing is set to large / jumbo frames, so what gives? is this something that should be investigated or blown off? going by a google search, this error seems to be common in a lot of show interface commands.
 

spidey07

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possible incorrect trunking configuration?

I know there were some bugs where larger than 1514 frames were counted, but incorrectly.

what manufacturer/model?
 

jlazzaro

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these are access ports...just checked again and ALL of them have the condition.

wireshark time.
 

jlazzaro

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yeah, its on every 3750 and the core 4510R Sup V...i wonder if that error counter can be disabled.

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