It would also be interesting to know if you've got device polling enabled. If so, what sysctl settings do you have.
Regards,
Dave Seddon

Mike Tancsa writes:
On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 14:15:51 -0400, in sentex.lists.freebsd.net you
wrote:
Im having an issue with my new linksys eg1032 nic and the onboard intel 82547EI on my new server. ill go over both problems individually and include my dmesg below that. now the EM problem. when i am running a very high network load (streaming video, dumping ALOT of data across the network, etc) the network card disconnects (i loose pings and all my transfers drop) and 15-20 seconds later it pops up on the console with "em0: Link is up 1000 Mbps Full Duplex" and then it starts working again. again im at a dead wall and really want my network to work properly so i can do what i need to do.

Not sure about the sk issue, but there have been some changes to the
em driver since 5.4.  If you can, I would try moving to 6.0R when it
comes out.  Also, what is the em nic plugged into ? Does the port have
any logging facilities to see what might be going on from the switch's
perspective ?
        ---Mike
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