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sean3
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what is the usual reason for drop on a fortiswitch

greetings all,

here is the topology. let's focus on the left part. MPLS router is a Cisco router, the left L2 switch connected to MPLS router is FortiSwitch (108F).

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we occasionally lost MPLS connection, and we did see there are some input drops on port 2 (blue arrow pointing to it in the above diagram) of the FortiSwitch (left  L2 switch in the above diagram). see below screenshot.

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vendor engineer recommended to replace the cable between the mpls router and the left L2 switch. Yes, of course we can do it, but may I know what's the common reason for input drops. MTU on MPLS router is 1500 by default, I don't think this is the problem.

Thanks a lot!

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AEK
SuperUser
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H

i Sean

Load can cause packet drop. But according to the output you don't have to worry since you have 0.0000001% packets dropped

AEK
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ebilcari
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The main reason that a switch drops packets are frames with CRC errors. Having a few packets will not affect network quality. You can have more information about the reason of the drops with the diagnose commands, like:

# diagnose switch physical-ports hw-counter show rx <int>

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sean3
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thanks ebillcari,

 

but the switch is not providing the option of hw-counter

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