As far i know if the CRC counter is that high there is a highly chance of physical issue in that connection... Either cable or the socket has a problem.
It seems that youre right. Thanks!
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/servers-unified-computing/ucs-infrastructure-ucs-manager-software/215449-commands-for-troubleshooting-connectivit.html#toc-hId--1095738066
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Reasons for Bad Frames and CRC Errors
Some of the reasons when you get bad frames and CRC errors can be:
Bad physical connection; transceiver, copper, fiber, adapter, port expander, and so on.
MTU Violation
Received bad CRC stomped from neighboring cut-through switch.
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