(SOL10191) When administering network devices, such as switches or routers, it is very important to understand the causes of packet drops. Packet drops are not always indicative of an issuewith the device, and 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 containing an invalid VLAN ID. However, in other instances, packet drops may indicate an issuewith the configuration or the device itself. Fo
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