VLAN Input Errors

I have numerous 2950 switches on my network with multiple VLANS on them. Some of them are getting tons of input errors on the main VLAN. How can I stop this? What is causing it?

The issue may be due lot of multicast packets through the network. This may cause issues as VLAN input errors.

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  • How to Clear the Input errors in a Cisco ASA Interface?

    Hi Everyone,
                      My Expertise with Cisco ASA is Very less. I have observed Input errors in a Couple of Interfaces in Cisco ASA 5540 Firewall.  
    296867 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 296867 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
    0 pause input, 0 resume input
    0 L2 decode drops
    102091138038 packets output, 96596756282996 bytes, 2683 underruns
    0 pause output, 0 resume output
    0 output errors, 0 collisions, 2 interface resets
    0 late collisions, 0 deferred
    52 input reset drops, 0 output reset drops, 0 tx hangs
    input queue (blocks free curr/low): hardware (255/230)
    output queue (blocks free curr/low): hardware (255/0)
    I need to Clear the Input errors on this particular Interface.
    Will Clear interface GigabitEthernet 0/0 will help?
    Thanks in Advance,
    Nanda

    Hi,
    Here is an example of using the command on my own ASA5505 firewall
    interface Ethernet0/0
    description WAN Access
    switchport access vlan 10
    ASA# sh interface Ethernet 0/0
    Interface Ethernet0/0 "", is up, line protocol is up
      Hardware is 88E6095, BW 100 Mbps, DLY 100 usec
            Auto-Duplex(Full-duplex), Auto-Speed(100 Mbps)
            Input flow control is unsupported, output flow control is unsupported
            Description: WAN Access
            Available but not configured via nameif
            MAC address 0025.45f4.0a9a, MTU not set
            IP address unassigned
            9679 packets input, 6532697 bytes, 0 no buffer
            Received 2 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants
            0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
            0 pause input, 0 resume input
            0 L2 decode drops
            0 switch ingress policy drops
            8421 packets output, 2202683 bytes, 0 underruns
            0 pause output, 0 resume output
            0 output errors, 0 collisions, 0 interface resets
            0 late collisions, 0 deferred
            0 rate limit drops
            0 switch egress policy drops
            0 input reset drops, 0 output reset drops
    ASA# clear interface Ethernet0/0
    ASA# sh interface Ethernet 0/0
    Interface Ethernet0/0 "", is up, line protocol is up
      Hardware is 88E6095, BW 100 Mbps, DLY 100 usec
            Auto-Duplex(Full-duplex), Auto-Speed(100 Mbps)
            Input flow control is unsupported, output flow control is unsupported
            Description: WAN Access
            Available but not configured via nameif
            MAC address 0025.45f4.0a9a, MTU not set
            IP address unassigned
            0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 no buffer
            Received 0 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants
            0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
            0 pause input, 0 resume input
            0 L2 decode drops
            0 switch ingress policy drops
            0 packets output, 0 bytes, 0 underruns
            0 pause output, 0 resume output
            0 output errors, 0 collisions, 0 interface resets
            0 late collisions, 0 deferred
            0 rate limit drops
            0 switch egress policy drops
            0 input reset drops, 0 output reset drops
    interface Ethernet0/0
    description WAN Access
    switchport access vlan 10
    - Jouni

  • High input errors on NPE-G2 gigabit ports

    Ever since replacing an NPE-G1 with an NPE-G2 in our 7206, the two main interfaces used are showing alarming amounts of input errors. In addition, we have a gut feel that overall throughput rates is not what it used to be.
    Both interfaces connect to a c3750 switch and are carrying multiple vlans.
    The attached file has the 'show interface' output for each interface, with highlights at the data that has us worried.
    Is it something simple like not enough buffer space? Something default differently than the NPE-G1 did?
    Any help appreciated.
    Roger, Harvey Mudd College

    Definetly not right . How do you have the interfaces setup . Normally with gig we just let the interfaces autonegotiate and everything works correctly , myself I would not hardcode gig on either side just set as auto . If you can maybe you can post configs for the ports on both sides . Anything posted in the log ? Is it possible you have overloaded the bus ? If so then you would see something about too many bandwidth points on a bus . On the 7206's you have to figure out bandwidth points for the installed interfaces and cannot just fill the slots up with whatever you want , just something to check .

  • Problem Cisco Catalyst 3850 input errors

    Ive installed two stacked Catalyst 3850s. Connected to these two switches I have a SAN 6210 Equallogic Dell ESX .
    The interfaces on the switches  is bundels with Port-channel. MTU size 9198. On swich one its no problem but on switch two I see input errors on these interface.
    If I move the cables from switch two to one then its ok...
    I have two 10G going to the SAN. And 4 ESX server with 2 ISCSI each.
    interface Port-channel21
     description ESX1 ISCSI SAN
     switchport access vlan 21
     switchport mode access
     flowcontrol receive desired
     spanning-tree portfast
     spanning-tree bpduguard enable
    Port-channel21 is up, line protocol is up (connected)
      Hardware is EtherChannel, address is 
      Description: ESX1 ISCSI SAN
      MTU 9198 bytes, BW 2000000 Kbit/sec, DLY 10 usec,
         reliability 255/255, txload 17/255, rxload 16/255
      Encapsulation ARPA, loopback not set
      Keepalive set (10 sec)
      Full-duplex, 1000Mb/s, link type is auto, media type is
      input flow-control is off, output flow-control is unsupported
      Members in this channel: Gi1/0/25 Gi1/0/34
      ARP type: ARPA, ARP Timeout 04:00:00
      Last input 00:07:12, output never, output hang never
      Last clearing of "show interface" counters 1d21h
      Input queue: 0/2000/0/0 (size/max/drops/flushes); Total output drops: 0
      Queueing strategy: fifo
      Output queue: 0/40 (size/max)
      5 minute input rate 128760000 bits/sec, 8233 packets/sec
      5 minute output rate 137021000 bits/sec, 7343 packets/sec
         520088013 packets input, 1454135312 bytes, 0 no buffer
         Received 1088 broadcasts (0 multicasts)
         0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles
         1534 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored
         0 watchdog, 0 multicast, 0 pause input
         0 input packets with dribble condition detected
         564793180 packets output, 978716517 bytes, 0 underruns
         0 output errors, 0 collisions, 0 interface resets
         0 unknown protocol drops
         0 babbles, 0 late collision, 0 deferred
         0 lost carrier, 0 no carrier, 0 pause output
         0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out

    Hi and Sorry Just copied and past the part that I thought  was the problem. It seems that MTU size on switch two in the stack still has MTU 1500......
    So here is the lot....
    This interface is OK
    sh controllers ethernet-controller g1/0/25
    Transmit                  GigabitEthernet1/0/25                 Receive
    2373084674113 Total bytes               2700589618458 Total bytes
       1259517537 Unicast frames               1355829627 Unicast frames
    2373055994149 Unicast bytes             2700589410330 Unicast bytes
           314726 Multicast frames                      0 Multicast frames
         25604588 Multicast bytes                       0 Multicast bytes
            44657 Broadcast frames                   3252 Broadcast frames
          3075376 Broadcast bytes                  208128 Broadcast bytes
                0 System FCS error frames               0 IpgViolation frames
                0 MacUnderrun frames                    0 MacOverrun frames
                0 Pause frames                          0 Pause frames
                0 Cos 0 Pause frames                    0 Cos 0 Pause frames
                0 Cos 1 Pause frames                    0 Cos 1 Pause frames
                0 Cos 2 Pause frames                    0 Cos 2 Pause frames
                0 Cos 3 Pause frames                    0 Cos 3 Pause frames
                0 Cos 4 Pause frames                    0 Cos 4 Pause frames
                0 Cos 5 Pause frames                    0 Cos 5 Pause frames
                0 Cos 6 Pause frames                    0 Cos 6 Pause frames
                0 Cos 7 Pause frames                    0 Cos 7 Pause frames
                0 Oam frames                            0 OamProcessed frames
                0 Oam frames                            0 OamDropped frames
           423237 Minimum size frames               78563 Minimum size frames
        593742624 65 to 127 byte frames         338414660 65 to 127 byte frames
          1416083 128 to 255 byte frames          4836098 128 to 255 byte frames
           558097 256 to 511 byte frames          1505992 256 to 511 byte frames
          5464138 512 to 1023 byte frames         6457219 512 to 1023 byte frames
        472854085 1024 to 1518 byte frames      834470341 1024 to 1518 byte frames
            80781 1519 to 2047 byte frames         257961 1519 to 2047 byte frames
          2891352 2048 to 4095 byte frames       13701476 2048 to 4095 byte frames
         14353508 4096 to 8191 byte frames        8698824 4096 to 8191 byte frames
        168093015 8192 to 16383 byte frames     147411745 8192 to 16383 byte frames
                0 16384 to 32767 byte frame             0 16384 to 32767 byte frame
                0 > 32768 byte frames                   0 > 32768 byte frames
                0 Late collision frames                 0 SymbolErr frames
                0 Excess Defer frames                   0 Collision fragments
                0 Good (1 coll) frames                  0 ValidUnderSize frames
                0 Good (>1 coll) frames                 0 InvalidOverSize frames
                0 Deferred frames                       0 ValidOverSize frames
                0 Gold frames dropped                   0 FcsErr frames
                0 Gold frames truncated
                0 Gold frames successful
                0 1 collision frames
                0 2 collision frames
                0 3 collision frames
                0 4 collision frames
                0 5 collision frames
                0 6 collision frames
                0 7 collision frames
                0 8 collision frames
                0 9 collision frames
                0 10 collision frames
                0 11 collision frames
                0 12 collision frames
                0 13 collision frames
                0 14 collision frames
                0 15 collision frames
                0 Excess collision frames
    LAST UPDATE 4870 msecs AGO
    This interface have problem. It is in portchannel with g1/0/25. Ive got more interfaces and port-channels showing the same behavior for switch two in my cluster.
    sh controllers ethernet-controller g2/0/25
    Transmit                  GigabitEthernet2/0/25                 Receive
     925460044357 Total bytes                201085804055 Total bytes
        702370104 Unicast frames                184041790 Unicast frames
     925449913241 Unicast bytes              201085599895 Unicast bytes
           118823 Multicast frames                      0 Multicast frames
          9171804 Multicast bytes                       0 Multicast bytes
            14251 Broadcast frames                   3190 Broadcast frames
           959312 Broadcast bytes                  204160 Broadcast bytes
                0 System FCS error frames               0 IpgViolation frames
                0 MacUnderrun frames                    0 MacOverrun frames
                0 Pause frames                          0 Pause frames
                0 Cos 0 Pause frames                    0 Cos 0 Pause frames
                0 Cos 1 Pause frames                    0 Cos 1 Pause frames
                0 Cos 2 Pause frames                    0 Cos 2 Pause frames
                0 Cos 3 Pause frames                    0 Cos 3 Pause frames
                0 Cos 4 Pause frames                    0 Cos 4 Pause frames
                0 Cos 5 Pause frames                    0 Cos 5 Pause frames
                0 Cos 6 Pause frames                    0 Cos 6 Pause frames
                0 Cos 7 Pause frames                    0 Cos 7 Pause frames
                0 Oam frames                            0 OamProcessed frames
                0 Oam frames                            0 OamDropped frames
           155980 Minimum size frames                3226 Minimum size frames
         92357460 65 to 127 byte frames          52503630 65 to 127 byte frames
           542363 128 to 255 byte frames           660137 128 to 255 byte frames
          1843346 256 to 511 byte frames           500600 256 to 511 byte frames
          6158096 512 to 1023 byte frames         1116353 512 to 1023 byte frames
        601445933 1024 to 1518 byte frames      129261034 1024 to 1518 byte frames
                0 1519 to 2047 byte frames         319527 1519 to 2047 byte frames
                0 2048 to 4095 byte frames              0 2048 to 4095 byte frames
                0 4096 to 8191 byte frames              0 4096 to 8191 byte frames
                0 8192 to 16383 byte frames             0 8192 to 16383 byte frames
                0 16384 to 32767 byte frame             0 16384 to 32767 byte frame
                0 > 32768 byte frames                   0 > 32768 byte frames
                0 Late collision frames                 0 SymbolErr frames
                0 Excess Defer frames                   0 Collision fragments
                0 Good (1 coll) frames                  0 ValidUnderSize frames
                0 Good (>1 coll) frames            319524 InvalidOverSize frames
                0 Deferred frames                       3 ValidOverSize frames
                0 Gold frames dropped                   0 FcsErr frames
                0 Gold frames truncated
                0 Gold frames successful
                0 1 collision frames
                0 2 collision frames
                0 3 collision frames
                0 4 collision frames
                0 5 collision frames
                0 6 collision frames
                0 7 collision frames
                0 8 collision frames
                0 9 collision frames
                0 10 collision frames
                0 11 collision frames
                0 12 collision frames
                0 13 collision frames
                0 14 collision frames
                0 15 collision frames
                0 Excess collision frames

  • Error while creating a product group--Batch input error 9

    Hi,
       While creating a product group in T-code MC84, getting the error message" Product group can not be created (Batch input error 9)". Would appreciate providing yr help to resolve above issue.
    Thks,
    Nilesh

    Hi Neel,
       As ponited by you, the material type "PROD" is realted with creation of product group.I am able to resolve the error, "actually the work schedulling & MRP views were not activated for "PROD" resulting in the above error.
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    Nilesh

  • Error while executing SSIS package - Error: 4014, Severity:20, State: 11. A fatal error occurred while reading the input stream from the network. The session will be terminated (input error: 109, output error: 0)

    Hi,
    We are getting the following error when running our SSIS packages on Microsoft SQL Server 2012 R2 on Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1:
    Error: 4014, Severity:20, State: 11.   A fatal error occurred while reading the input stream from the network. The session will be terminated (input error: 109, output error: 0)
    SQL Server Data Tools and SQL Server Database Engine reside on the same server.
    We tried the following:
    Disabling TCP Chimney Offload
    Installed Windows Server 2008 SP1
    Splitting our SSIS code into multiple steps so it is not all one large continuous operation
    The error occurs during a BulkDataLoad task.
    Other options we are investigating with the engineering team (out-sourced, so delayed responses):
    Firewall configurations (everything is local, so this should not make a difference)
    Disabling the anti-virus scanner
    Are there other things we can try?
    Any insight is greatly appreciated.
    Thanks!

    Hi HenryKwan,
    Based on the current information, the issue can be caused by many reasons. Please refer to the following tips:
    Install the latest hotfix based on your SQL Server version. Ps: there is no SQL Server 2012 R2 version.
    Change the MaxConcurrentExecutables property from -1 to another one based on the MAXDOP. For example, 8.
    Set "RetainSameConnection" Property to FALSE on the all the connection managers.
    Reference:
    https://connect.microsoft.com/SQLServer/feedback/details/774370/ssis-packages-abort-with-unexpected-termination-message
    If the issue is still existed, as Jakub suggested, please provide us more information about this issue.
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    Katherine Xiong
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  • Block input error in 8510A

    Hi,
    I want connect to 8510A .
    I know that, these are the error correction coefficiects created during calibration (also called a \cal set"). The error coefficiect arrays can be read from or sent to a computer, by the OUTPCALC and INPUCALC commands.
    I used attached vi for this data transfering.
    I can do saving a cal set to a file (save to pc),
    but when I want recall a file (the same one that is saved to my pc) from pc and save to a cal set, vi. do not work.
    system gives an error : "BLOCK INPUT ERROR"
    I do not know why is it?
    Regards,
    Yasamin
    Solved!
    Go to Solution.
    Attachments:
    Save or Read Calibration Data.vi ‏39 KB

    I can savemy calibration data to mypc.
    when I try recalling data from pc to 8510, I get visa write error (-1073807339) at LabVIEW and
    BLOCK INPUT DATA on 8510 display.
    Data do not wirte in CALSn.
    I have got the following string at "String Indicator" in attached vi ( or below image), but data do not save in CALS3.
    FORM4;POIN201;CALIFUL2;INPUCALC01  -1.282835000000000E-02,   1.187563000000000E-02
      -1.418209000000000E-02,   1.075935000000000E-02
      -1.554251000000000E-02,   9.556770000000000E-03
      -1.683235000000000E-02,   0.825500000000000E-02
      -1.789188000000000E-02,   0.677299000000000E-02
      -1.892662000000000E-02,   0.544643000000000E-02
      -1.984692000000000E-02,   0.385857000000000E-02
      -2.067089000000000E-02,   0.216293000000000E-02
      -2.139664000000000E-02,   0.077438000000000E-02
      -2.204418000000000E-02,  -0.100994000000000E-02
      -2.250099000000000E-02,  -0.268078000000000E-02
      -2.282715000000000E-02,  -0.437546000000000E-02
      -2.315235000000000E-02,  -0.607204000000000E-02
      -2.329636000000000E-02,  -0.778198000000000E-02
      -2.322197000000000E-02,  -0.944328000000000E-02
      -2.310848000000000E-02,  -1.119423000000000E-02
      -2.281189000000000E-02,  -1.289463000000000E-02
      -2.250385000000000E-02,  -1.456833000000000E-02
      -2.200031000000000E-02,  -1.617050000000000E-02
      -2.136326000000000E-02,  -1.774216000000000E-02
      -2.077579000000000E-02,  -1.935673000000000E-02
      -1.984787000000000E-02,  -2.084160000000000E-02
      -1.895142000000000E-02,  -2.221775000000000E-02
      -1.806831000000000E-02,  -2.347851000000000E-02
      -1.701736000000000E-02,  -2.479649000000000E-02
      -1.598644000000000E-02,  -2.591228000000000E-02
      -1.454639000000000E-02,  -2.705479000000000E-02
      -1.324272000000000E-02,  -2.807808000000000E-02
      -1.188469000000000E-02,  -2.885437000000000E-02
      -1.041412000000000E-02,  -2.951813000000000E-02
      -0.903416000000000E-02,  -3.024292000000000E-02
      -0.745583000000000E-02,  -3.078270000000000E-02
      -0.596142000000000E-02,  -3.107738000000000E-02
      -0.440407000000000E-02,  -3.149605000000000E-02
      -0.285149000000000E-02,  -3.156662000000000E-02
      -0.116539000000000E-02,  -3.158188000000000E-02
       0.044060000000000E-02,  -3.168678000000000E-02
       0.196648000000000E-02,  -3.118038000000000E-02
       0.352669000000000E-02,  -3.091431000000000E-02
       0.511169000000000E-02,  -3.046989000000000E-02
       0.669575000000000E-02,  -2.995968000000000E-02
       0.828171000000000E-02,  -2.943134000000000E-02
       0.957966000000000E-02,  -2.852345000000000E-02
       1.094151000000000E-02,  -2.763939000000000E-02
       1.244068000000000E-02,  -2.671051000000000E-02
       1.359558000000000E-02,  -2.563572000000000E-02
       1.486492000000000E-02,  -2.441978000000000E-02
       1.593399000000000E-02,  -2.331829000000000E-02
       1.705647000000000E-02,  -2.203941000000000E-02
       1.795959000000000E-02,  -2.079105000000000E-02
       1.890278000000000E-02,  -1.947975000000000E-02
       1.985836000000000E-02,  -1.809311000000000E-02
       2.037334000000000E-02,  -1.695633000000000E-02
       2.101421000000000E-02,  -1.555824000000000E-02
       2.115726000000000E-02,  -1.426697000000000E-02
       2.124786000000000E-02,  -1.287842000000000E-02
       2.136230000000000E-02,  -1.152515000000000E-02
       2.114964000000000E-02,  -1.022625000000000E-02
       2.090454000000000E-02,  -0.894547000000000E-02
       2.048683000000000E-02,  -0.738907000000000E-02
       2.000237000000000E-02,  -0.613022000000000E-02
       1.938629000000000E-02,  -0.472641000000000E-02
       1.867580000000000E-02,  -0.336361000000000E-02
       1.785755000000000E-02,  -0.203800000000000E-02
       1.686382000000000E-02,  -0.076771000000000E-02
       1.585674000000000E-02,   0.042248000000000E-02
       1.466274000000000E-02,   1.505375000000000E-03
       1.367807000000000E-02,   2.598286000000000E-03
       1.228857000000000E-02,   3.437519000000000E-03
       1.089430000000000E-02,   4.454613000000000E-03
       9.455204000000000E-03,   5.313396000000000E-03
       8.113861000000000E-03,   5.772114000000000E-03
       6.522417000000000E-03,   6.423950000000000E-03
       5.074978000000000E-03,   6.926298000000000E-03
       3.427982000000000E-03,   7.234812000000000E-03
       1.807690000000000E-03,   7.556438000000000E-03
       0.155210000000000E-03,   7.674694000000000E-03
      -1.464844000000000E-03,   7.767916000000000E-03
      -3.099918000000000E-03,   7.616282000000000E-03
      -4.972935000000000E-03,   7.348537000000000E-03
      -6.484985000000000E-03,   7.039070000000000E-03
      -7.996082000000000E-03,   6.613255000000000E-03
      -9.554386000000000E-03,   6.041050000000000E-03
      -1.100492000000000E-02,   5.360126000000000E-03
      -1.237965000000000E-02,   4.458904000000000E-03
      -1.387310000000000E-02,   3.659248000000000E-03
      -1.523399000000000E-02,   2.645493000000000E-03
      -1.622009000000000E-02,   0.152206000000000E-02
      -1.765251000000000E-02,   0.029755000000000E-02
      -1.857471000000000E-02,  -0.095940000000000E-02
      -1.955128000000000E-02,  -0.238800000000000E-02
      -2.048683000000000E-02,  -0.362492000000000E-02
      -2.131748000000000E-02,  -0.517559000000000E-02
      -2.195549000000000E-02,  -0.671291000000000E-02
      -2.230263000000000E-02,  -0.817490000000000E-02
      -2.295017000000000E-02,  -0.993061000000000E-02
      -2.317142000000000E-02,  -1.160812000000000E-02
      -2.340317000000000E-02,  -1.332283000000000E-02
      -2.333736000000000E-02,  -1.485729000000000E-02
      -2.349854000000000E-02,  -1.657963000000000E-02
      -2.326870000000000E-02,  -1.825142000000000E-02
      -2.285862000000000E-02,  -1.995087000000000E-02
      -2.245808000000000E-02,  -2.149677000000000E-02
      -2.188969000000000E-02,  -2.304649000000000E-02
      -2.111530000000000E-02,  -2.470970000000000E-02
      -2.036190000000000E-02,  -2.611160000000000E-02
      -1.936817000000000E-02,  -2.767944000000000E-02
      -1.852036000000000E-02,  -2.905083000000000E-02
    Attachments:
    Save or Read Calibration Data2.vi ‏40 KB

  • 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.
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