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how can I detect if there are any n/w errors or collisions on the n/w interface of a redhat 9 server, is there a way to detect that from the ...
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- 02-25-2004 #1Linux User
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n/w errors or collisions.
how can I detect if there are any n/w errors or collisions on the n/w interface of a redhat 9 server, is there a way to detect that from the command prompt by using a particular command??
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- 02-26-2004 #2
if by collisions , you're talking about the normal running of ethernet, and I don't think you can. Perhaps ethereal will show you something.
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- 02-26-2004 #3Linux User
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what about n/w errors on an interface? can that be viewed from the command line?
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