Hello All,

I'm back with questions about more debian idiosyncracies I'm discovering as
I move along this path of adopting debian...maybe it's just the issues
related to the debian port on Sparc or maybe it's just a case of PEBKAC. But
here goes...

So after I successfully got bonding working on the bge interfaces on the
Sparc machine with debian, I ran the mii-tool and this is what i see,


# mii-tool -v bond-voipvlan
bond-voipvlan: 10 Mbit, half duplex, link ok
  product info: vendor 00:01:00, model 0 rev 4
  basic mode:   10 Mbit, half duplex
  basic status: link ok
  capabilities:
  advertising:

That looks pretty dodgey. Is that just a bug in the mii-tool on this port or
is my bonded interface actually functioning as a 10Mbps - Half Duplex link?
because the physical interfaces seem to both be communicating over a full
duplex 1 GbE link as I can see in the machine and even on the switch side
which reports:


#sh interfaces GigabitEthernet 0/29 status
Port      Name               Status       Vlan       Duplex  Speed Type
Gi0/29                       connected    4          a-full a-1000
10/100/1000BaseTX

for one of these interfaces that is being used for the bonding.

Should I ignore the statistics reported by mii-tool for the bonded interface
and be happy knowing that the actual physical interfaces are still
communicating at full-speed?

Cheers,
\RR

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