Technical data

Brocade 6910 Ethernet Access Switch Diagnostic Guide 17
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Ethernet diagnostics
A CRC alignment error is generated when the total number of packets received is from 64
through 1518 octets, but contains either a bad FCS with an integral number of octets (FCS
error) or a bad FCS with a non-integral number of octets (alignment error).
Runts
Any received packet that is less than 64 bytes is illegal, and is called a runt. In most cases,
runts arise from a collision, and although they indicate an illegal reception, they may occur on
correctly functioning networks. The receiving Brocade device discards all runt frames.
Giants
Any received packet that is greater than the maximum frame size is called a giant. In theory,
the jabber control circuit in the transceiver must prevent any node from generating such a
frame, but certain failures in the physical layer may also give rise to oversized Ethernet frames.
Like runts, giants are discarded by the receiving Brocade device.
Misaligned frames
Any frame that does not contain an integral number of received octets (bytes) is also illegal. A
receiver has no way of knowing which bits are legal, and how to compute the CRC-32 of the
frame. Such frames are therefore also discarded by the receiving Brocade device.
NOTE
Brocade recommends regular software maintenance and upgrades to keep up with firmware code
updates.