Collision check test is, if I remember right, a feature that wasn't in the 
Ethernet spec but got added by IEEE 802.3.  So old transceivers may not have 
it.  In spite of what the event says, it's not a send failure because the SQE 
test signal occurs right after the packet is finished.  If you have such a 
transceiver, you may want to look into disabling the check.  Failing that, turn 
off the event.

If the transceiver does have SQE, then its failure might be due to a cable 
problem.  Check the Ethernet cable.  It needs to be terminated at both ends and 
nowhere else :-) and it needs to be grounded at exactly one point.

        paul

> On Dec 19, 2024, at 5:15 PM, Warner Losh via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org> 
> wrote:
> 
> It's always SQE with thicknet. Too much or too little.
> 
> On Thu, Dec 19, 2024, 3:03 PM Peter Ekstrom via cctalk <
> cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> 
>> I just learned what SQE does. I had to enable it on my AUI and it seems the
>> collision detection is happy now.
>> 
>> -Peter
>> 
>> On Thu, Dec 19, 2024 at 9:41 AM Peter Ekstrom <epekst...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi all,
>>> 
>>> This may be a dumb question but I am a bit stumped. I can't seem to find
>>> any helpful info in the manuals. I have a DEQNA installed in my 11/23+
>> and
>>> I have run a NETGEN using the QNA driver. When NETINS runs I start seeing
>>> messages like these on the console:
>>> 
>>> Event type 5.14, Send failed
>>> Occurred 19-DEC-24 09:30:11 on node 10.1 (TYCHO)
>>> Line QNA-0
>>> Failure reason = Collision detect check failed
>>> 
>>> So obviously the link isn't working, but I find nothing helpful about
>>> where to start looking regarding the failed collision detect check. The
>>> line is on:
>>> 
>>> NCP>show line qna-0 status
>>> 
>>> Line status as of 19-DEC-24 09:36:31
>>> 
>>> Line             State
>>> 
>>> QNA-0            On
>>> 
>>> I have an Ethernet transceiver (I have 2 and have tried both, they worked
>>> last time I used them) connected to the DEQNA harness, and a cable
>>> connecting it to an old 10Base-T hub. I know that hub works because I
>> have
>>> a couple of other systems (OS/2 laptop and an AS/400) connected to it.
>>> 
>>> So does anyone have any ideas of where I can start?
>>> 
>>> Thanks in advance!
>>> Peter
>>> 
>> 

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