Input Error!!!

Hi Guys,
I am not completely clear if this is a problem in PC-UI or BSP, so am posting it here.
On the Webpage that shows up of our PC-UI application, if I input, characters into a numeric field on a list view and if the row is empty.
The row is lost, but the error remains, if there is another row below, the highlighted box is shown on top of that.
Now we have another system as well that runs on SP44. Now in this system if I do the same, I get a popup
"The argument ##### cannot be interpreted as a number" Can someone throw light on this, as to what needs to be done to replicate teh same in the other system.
Thanks & Regards,
Pavan

Hi,
It’s basically a Layer 1 issue, wherein the probable cause for Input Errors on Interface could be Faulty Port or Cabling.
Try changing the Cable and check for any Hardware issue on switch Port.
Please refer the thread for understanding and troubleshooting.
https://supportforums.cisco.com/discussion/10806391/crc-error-and-input-error-how-can-fix-these
Regards,
Venkatesh.

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