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2 Aug 2012 Unknown protocol drops are normally dropped because the interface where these packets are received is not configured for this type of protocol, or it can be any protocol that the router does not recognize. The common root causes are DTP, CDP, and LLDP (new in Cisco IOS 15.2T releases).
26 Aug 2017 Dear Experts, We are getting protocol drops on our Ehternet Interface of our core router, every RTR1#$aces gigabitEthernet 0/2 | i unknown protocol drops
I undertand that the unknown protocol drops field displayed in the above example refers to the total number of packets dropped due to
Hardware is MV96340 Ethernet, address is 0026.99d0.2e09 (bia I think the unknown protocol drops are caused by the BPDU's and DTP from
2 Oct 2013 I reset the interface to see if the errors kept occurring and they have. Cisco says the unknown protocol errors have to know with lets say one device Hardware is Gigabit Ethernet, address is f029.29d5.0cac (bia f029.29d5.0cac) Input queue: 0/75/0/0 (size/max/drops/flushes); Total output drops: 0
I have a trunk with two vlans between a 2950c and a 2621xm and see lots of "unknown protocol drops" on the router interface. Am I missing
Unknown protocol drops reports the packets with unknown or un-configured Hardware is MV96340 Ethernet, address is 001e.1323.4c11 (bia 001e.1323.4c11) Disabling CDP on interface Gi 0/1 of Router1 will results in unknown protocol
I am trying to find out why I am incrementing so many 'Unknown Protocol Drops' on one of my routers. not IP protocol and have arrived on an interface that is configured to run IP It will show as ethernet on an ethernet link.
5 Aug 2010 In looking at the routers, I see the internal lan interface has what seems to me an. Cisco routers with extremely high unknown protocol drops . Do you have CDP enabled on one side of the FastEthernet 0/1 connection and
21 Mar 2013 Are you using QoS? check for drops on the interface ("show policy-map . I still don't know what the unknown protocols were, but I am sure my
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