2006/11/29, Vladimir Terziev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:


        The cable and the switch port, both were one and the same in the
test with Broadcom NIC and in the test with D-Link NIC. So, the reason is
not in them for sure.

        I didn't mention in my initial e-mail, that since the swtich is
100Mbps, the Broadcom NIC was forced to work on 100mbit, full-duplex. For
some reason, when using autodect, the Broadcom NIC negotiates 100mbit,
half-duplex.

                Vladimir

On Wed, 29 Nov 2006 07:09:33 -0600
Josh Paetzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Tuesday 28 November 2006 12:47, Vladimir Terziev wrote:
> >     Hi,
> >
> >     i have a machine with Pentium 4-D processor utilizing
> > FreeBSD-6.1-RELEASE-p10/amd64.
> >
> >     The machine is running SMP kernel.
> >
> >     The machine has 2 on-board Broadcom BCM5721 NICs, which are
> > handeled by the bge(4) driver and 4 D-Link DL10050 NICs, which are
> > handeled by the ste(4) driver. Machine is targeted for a
> > gateway/firewall and will handle a big amount of network traffic.
> >
> >     It seems the bge(4) driver has severe performance problems (may be
> > especially in my configuration). I tried test scp(1) to a remote
> > machine, using one of the BCM5721 NICs. The average speed which has
> > been reached was 200kBps.
> >
> >     Just for comparison, when i tryed the same test scp(1), to the
> > same remote machine, but using one of the D-Link DL10050 NICs, the
> > average speed which has been reached was 10MBps.
> >
> >     Could someone point me to a good performance tuning document for
> > bge(4) handeled NICs, under SMP kernel or at all?
> >
> >     Thanks in advance!
> >
> >             Vladimir
>
> So you have 2 gig-E and 4 100tx interfaces on the same PCI bus?  If so
> you're going to run into bus saturation long before you're able to
> max out the throughput on the NICs.
>
> Which isn't to say that 200 kBps isn't a problem, but perhaps you are
> dealing with a bad cable or switchport.
>
> --
> Thanks,
>
> Josh Paetzel
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Yes, maybe the current bge(4) has some problems with the media type. When
connecting a 5780 to another 5701, it completely refused to work. But when I
use the 5701 to work with Intel 82547, it works great.
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