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05-06-2013 10:36 PM
05-06-2013 10:36 PM
HP ProCurves throwing out RX errors on all ports
Hello:
I have a network with 3 HP ProCurve 1800, 1 HP Procurve 2824, and 1 HP Procurve 2810. The 2824 and 2810 are connected together via a 4 ports in a dynamic LACP trunk group. After noticing some slowness on the network during certain times of the day as well as some users PC's getting bogged down accessing network resources I checked the status of the switches and almost all of them after checking each port that had PC's/servers connected to them were spitting out Rx errors but no Tx errors. Anyone have any suggestions on what the issue may be and where to start? Anyone suggest and free network tools that can find out what the problem is? Any kind of HP tool I can use? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks,
Jimmy K