are dropped packets a sign of network problem?

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in a xen environment , i see a lot op dropped packets via netstat -i

Is this a sign of network problems, or is it normal to see this kind of
numbers? i'm not sure how to interprete the data. is this normal, bad,
critical. What are your stats on this?

I guess i have a xen issue of some sort, but not sure what yet

# netstat -i
Kernel Interface table
Iface       MTU Met    RX-OK RX-ERR RX-DRP RX-OVR    TX-OK TX-ERR TX-DRP
TX-OVR Flg
eth0       1500   0 53999491      0      0      0  6234874      0      0     
0 BMRU
lo        16436   0  9247734      0      0      0  9247734      0      0     
0 LRU
peth0      1500   0 135679270      0      0      0 95455766      0      0     
0 BORU
tap0       1500   0  5411876      0      0      0 35071803      0      0     
0 BMRU
vif-vmdeb  1500   0        0      0      0      0       35      0 333350     
0 BORU
vif0.0     1500   0  6234874      0      0      0 53999492      0      0     
0 BORU
vif6.0     1500   0 55813641      0      0      0 98482968      0 482338     
0 BORU
vif6.1     1500   0        0      0      0      0       39      0 46875771     
0 BORU
vif68.0    1500   0        0      0      0      0        0      0      0     
0 BOU
vif69.0    1500   0  9349348      0      0      0 30571290      0   3282     
0 BORU
vif69.1    1500   0        0      0      0      0       44      0 18947590     
0 BORU
vif70.0    1500   0   129605      0      0      0   460256      0    702     
0 BORU
vif70.1    1500   0        0      0      0      0       35      0 333350     
0 BORU
xenbr0     1500   0 46298695      0      0      0        0      0      0     
0 BORU

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