Has anyone tested port mirroring on these switches (2524) and run into
any problems? Many people seem to recommend these ProCurve switches here
and so far they seem like a great buy (only one I saw that cheap that
does 802.1x). I'm also looking for a managed switch (probably something
off ebay)
Hi,
On Sun, 28 Mar 2004, Jay Hall wrote:
> OK, I think I have an MTU negotiation problem. The server side sets an
> MTU of 1458 and the client side sets an MTU of 1456. Occassionally, the
> MTUs on the client and the server will be the same and then the
> connection comes up and runs like a cham
You don't mention if you need gigabit speeds on all ports, so I'll assume you don't.
The HP ProCurve 2524 (or 2512 if you really only want 12 ports, but the price
difference is minimal) is a very nice and stable switch. We have about 95-100 2524
switches on the access level here, and I am yet t
On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 10:59:11PM +0100, Lutz Petersen wrote:
> Crist J. Clark wrote:
> >How long does it take to do a reverse-lookup on the result of the
> >previous lookups? The applications may be trying to resolve a PTR
> >record for the final IP address they end up with.
>
> Reverse lookups
OK, I think I have an MTU negotiation problem. The server side sets an
MTU of 1458 and the client side sets an MTU of 1456. Occassionally, the
MTUs on the client and the server will be the same and then the
connection comes up and runs like a champ as long as the MTU is 1456.
Any other values
Am Sonntag, 28. März 2004 23:57 schrieb Brian Candler:
> I have installed FreeBSD-5.2.1 on my brand new Soltek EQ3702A machine,
> which has an nVidia chipset. I have got most of the on-board hardware to
> work: kldload snd_ich -- pcm
> kldload firewire \ to mount my ipod
> kldload sbp /
>
On Mon, Mar 29, 2004 at 07:38:58AM +1000, User Ernie wrote:
> I found this sentence in /usr/src/usr.sbin/ppp/atm.c:
>
> "PPPoA:if:vpi.vci expected\n", p->name.full);
>
> That sort of gives me the syntax, I know my vpi and vci are 8 and 35, should
> I be setting the interface to ng0 or pls0 whic
Hello,
I have troubles setting up an IPSec Host-to-Host connection between
FreeBSD 5.2.1 and MacOS X 10.3.3:
Network Setup:
Cable-Modem-->FreeBSD Box, 192.168.0.1-->Apple Airport Station running
in Bridge Mode-->MacOS X Box, 192.168.0.10
/etc/ipsec.conf (FreeBSD)
spdadd 192.168.0.1/24 192.16
I have installed FreeBSD-5.2.1 on my brand new Soltek EQ3702A machine, which
has an nVidia chipset. I have got most of the on-board hardware to work:
kldload snd_ich -- pcm
kldload firewire \ to mount my ipod
kldload sbp /
but I don't seem to be able to get ethernet to work. A google s
> On Sun, Mar 28, 2004 at 06:55:54AM +1000, User Ernie wrote:
> > I looked in the handbook orgilginally, chapter 18.6 is where I learnt about
> > mpd. The userland PPP example for PPPoA seemed to use and externam USB
> > modem. Which section is the NATM example in?
>
> The USB modem in question *i
On Sun, Mar 28, 2004 at 06:55:54AM +1000, User Ernie wrote:
> I looked in the handbook orgilginally, chapter 18.6 is where I learnt about
> mpd. The userland PPP example for PPPoA seemed to use and externam USB
> modem. Which section is the NATM example in?
The USB modem in question *is* an NATM a
On Sun, 28 Mar 2004, User Ernie wrote:
UE>> On Sat, Mar 27, 2004 at 11:32:55PM +1000, User Ernie wrote:
UE>> > Is it possible to use some like ng_ppp and mpd to hook to this card so I
UE>> > can establish a PPPoA session? If so can anyone suggest an mpd config?
UE>>
UE>> Far simpler; if it suppor
Forwarding this to FreeBSD-net and FreeBSD-hackers, in case someone
wants to adopt the code.
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Firstly I have to warn you I am a Netgraph newbie,and despite looking for
hours, I have not found much of a tutorial on how it all fits together.
I recently obtained a PCI ADSl modem card, Pulsar ADSL from Traverse
Technologies http://www.traverse.com.au
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