(SOL10191) IssueWhen administering network devices, such as switches or routers, it is important to understand the causes of packet drops. Not all devices drop packets for the same reason, and drops are not always indicative of an issue with the device; in some cases, packet drops may be expected behavior. For example, the BIG-IP system may intentionally drop packets in certain situations, such as when a BIG-IP interface receives a frame that contains an invalid Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) ID. Howeve
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