I have a new Intel X520-SR2 that I plopped into my Supermicro H8QGL-6F
with the hope I could connect 10GbE to a Cisco 3560. The links come but
but there is much wierdness. Looking through the driver I see the 82599EB
is supported but no mention of the ES.
Should this work?
I have:
Keystone# uname -a
FreeBSD Keystone 9.1-STABLE FreeBSD 9.1-STABLE #0 r248293: Thu Mar 14
19:31:29 PDT 2013 root@Keystone:/usr/obj/disk-3/src/sys/SECRACK amd64
Keystone# dmesg | egrep 'ix[01]'
ix0: <Intel(R) PRO/10GbE PCI-Express Network Driver, Version - 2.5.7 -
STABLE/9> port 0x8400-0x841f mem
0xdce80000-0xdcefffff,0xdce7c000-0xdce7ffff irq 32 at device 0.0 on pci3
ix0: Using MSIX interrupts with 9 vectors
ix0: Ethernet address: 90:e2:ba:2f:5f:9c
ix0: PCI Express Bus: Speed 5.0Gb/s Width x8
ix1: <Intel(R) PRO/10GbE PCI-Express Network Driver, Version - 2.5.7 -
STABLE/9> port 0x8800-0x881f mem
0xdcf80000-0xdcffffff,0xdcf7c000-0xdcf7ffff irq 33 at device 0.1 on pci3
ix1: Using MSIX interrupts with 9 vectors
ix1: Ethernet address: 90:e2:ba:2f:5f:9d
ix1: PCI Express Bus: Speed 5.0Gb/s Width x8
ix0: link state changed to UP
Keystone# ifconfig ix0
ix0: flags=8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> metric 0 mtu 8192
options=407bb<RXCSUM,TXCSUM,VLAN_MTU,VLAN_HWTAGGING,JUMBO_MTU,VLAN_HWCSUM,TSO4,TSO6,LRO,VLAN_HWTSO>
ether 90:e2:ba:2f:5f:9c
nd6 options=29<PERFORMNUD,IFDISABLED,AUTO_LINKLOCAL>
media: Ethernet autoselect (10Gbase-SR <full-duplex>)
status: active
Here's an interesting point. If I set the address for the interface, it is
accepted but an ifconfig of the interface is shown above. Specifically, I
previously executed this command:
Keystone# ifconfig ix0 inet 192.168.3.2/24 mtu 8192 up
Executing that command a second time yields:
Keystone# ifconfig ix0 inet 192.168.3.2/24 mtu 8192 up
ifconfig: ioctl (SIOCAIFADDR): File exists
A truss of that command yields more interesting things, specifically:
kldload("if_ix") ERR#2 'No such file or
directory'
There is no driver named if_ix. It is also weird that the interface is
named ix0 rather than ixgbe0.
Also, an arp shows:
Keystone# arp -an
? (192.168.17.1) at 2c:21:72:cb:f5:0c on vlan17 expires in 166 seconds
[vlan]
? (192.168.13.33) at 78:e7:d1:ea:7a:4e on vlan13 expires in 760 seconds
[vlan]
? (192.168.13.1) at 2c:21:72:cb:f5:0c on vlan13 expires in 97 seconds
[vlan]
? (192.168.13.3) at 00:21:d8:0b:57:98 on vlan13 expires in 232 seconds
[vlan]
? (192.168.7.6) at dc:7b:94:9a:52:41 on vlan7 expires in 268 seconds
[vlan]
? (192.168.7.4) at e0:2f:6d:30:39:41 on vlan7 expires in 290 seconds
[vlan]
? (192.168.7.3) at 00:21:d8:0b:57:98 on vlan7 expires in 210 seconds
[vlan]
? (192.168.7.66) at 28:92:4a:2e:e0:a0 on vlan7 expires in 1199 seconds
[vlan]
? (192.168.7.33) at 78:e7:d1:ea:7a:4e on vlan7 expires in 143 seconds
[vlan]
? (192.168.7.65) at 28:92:4a:2e:eb:22 on vlan7 expires in 615 seconds
[vlan]
? (192.168.3.2) at 90:e2:ba:2f:5f:9c on ix0 permanent [ethernet]
So clearly there is a MAC/IP association however I cannot ping the IP:
Keystone# ping 192.168.3.2
PING 192.168.3.2 (192.168.3.2): 56 data bytes
(nothing)
Can someone clue me in?
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