Hi all, 

I'm trying to confirm (or debunk) my current understanding of FCS errors.  An 
FCS error is a layer 2 error.  In Ethernet spake, the 4 bytes of FCS data 
within each Ethernet frame is validated by a CRC check, which is done by the 
device receiving said frame.  If the CRC check fails, an FCS error is reported 
by that receiving device.

If that understanding is true and presuming a "circuit" was made up of many 
layer 2 devices between the A and Z side of said circuit, it would be 
impossible for a CRC error somewhere along the path of that circuit to register 
on the receiving device of either the A or Z side.  Perhaps in simpler terms, a 
CRC error is a localized thing and would never be forwarded from one device to 
another.

Is that fair and/or accurate?

Thanks in advance.

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