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07-08-2008 11:51 AM
07-08-2008 11:51 AM
ML110 G4 - Network Performance Issues.
Hi all,
I have an issue with network performance on 2 new ML110 G4 servers. Both are seeing a high rate of 'receive errors' on the NIC. What exactly can cause this ? I have tried changing the cable \ port on the switch to no avail.
The switch is a Linksys SRW248G4.
Server 1 is running SBS 2003 Premium with Exchange\SQL and Server 2 is running Windows 2003 Standard (Terminal Server).
I have attached a screenshot of the statistics I am seeing.
Any help \ guidance would be most appreciated.
I have an issue with network performance on 2 new ML110 G4 servers. Both are seeing a high rate of 'receive errors' on the NIC. What exactly can cause this ? I have tried changing the cable \ port on the switch to no avail.
The switch is a Linksys SRW248G4.
Server 1 is running SBS 2003 Premium with Exchange\SQL and Server 2 is running Windows 2003 Standard (Terminal Server).
I have attached a screenshot of the statistics I am seeing.
Any help \ guidance would be most appreciated.
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