Re: axe(4) and Linksys USB200M question

2007-09-10 Thread Scott Bennett
On Mon, 10 Sep 2007 09:36:14 +0100 Tom Judge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Scott Bennett wrote: >> >> My Dell Inspiron XPS has just one built-in Ethernet port, and I need to >> have at least one other. Armed with a printed copy of Section 3.2 of the >> FreeBSD 6.2 Harware Notes, I went to

Re: nested vlans and ethernet frame size

2007-09-10 Thread Kevin Oberman
> Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2007 20:01:40 +0100 > From: Tom Judge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Ivan Alexandrovich wrote: > > Hi > > > > I'd like to ask for advice - what is the right place for > > setting maximum ethernet frame size in freebsd? > > It needs 1526 bytes to allow two

Re: nested vlans and ethernet frame size

2007-09-10 Thread Tom Judge
Ivan Alexandrovich wrote: Hi I'd like to ask for advice - what is the right place for setting maximum ethernet frame size in freebsd? It needs 1526 bytes to allow two vlan tags per packet. Those tags must be processed by ng_vlan code so it seems that vlanmtu interface flag will be of no use here

Re: nested vlans and ethernet frame size

2007-09-10 Thread Julian Elischer
Ivan Alexandrovich wrote: Hi I'd like to ask for advice - what is the right place for setting maximum ethernet frame size in freebsd? It needs 1526 bytes to allow two vlan tags per packet. Those tags must be processed by ng_vlan code so it seems that vlanmtu interface flag will be of no use here

nested vlans and ethernet frame size

2007-09-10 Thread Ivan Alexandrovich
Hi I'd like to ask for advice - what is the right place for setting maximum ethernet frame size in freebsd? It needs 1526 bytes to allow two vlan tags per packet. Those tags must be processed by ng_vlan code so it seems that vlanmtu interface flag will be of no use here. We're running freebsd6.2-

Re: axe(4) and Linksys USB200M question

2007-09-10 Thread Volker
On 12/23/-58 20:59, Scott Bennett wrote: ... > Sep 9 20:35:07 hellas kernel: ugen0: vendor 0x13b1 product 0x0018, rev > 2.00/0.01, addr 3 Scott, you didn't buy a USB200M (AX88172) but a USB200M V2. That thing has a slightly different chip (AX88772) and is currently not supported by axe(4) (at

Re: new version of polling for FreeBSD 6.x

2007-09-10 Thread fabient
> > Fabien, since you have the necesary hardware to stimulate the > FreeBSD box, would it be too much to ask you to run some packet > capture tests with your polling implementation and the capturing > interface set to IFF_MONITOR? The userland program should use pcap and > simply increment a coun

Re: Strange behaviour of route command

2007-09-10 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2007-09-10 14:05, Giorgos Keramidas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 2007-09-10 02:03, Nuno Antunes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>> Tom Judge wrote: > Hi, > While making some changes to the routing table on one of our routers > today I noticed that "route add" was showing some str

Current problem reports assigned to you

2007-09-10 Thread FreeBSD bugmaster
Current FreeBSD problem reports Critical problems S Tracker Resp. Description o kern/115360 net[ipv6] IPv6 address and if_bridge don't play well toge o kern/116172 netNetwork / ipv6 recursi

Re: Strange behaviour of route command

2007-09-10 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2007-09-10 02:03, Nuno Antunes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> Tom Judge wrote: Hi, While making some changes to the routing table on one of our routers today I noticed that "route add" was showing some strange behaviour. When adding a route for 128/8 to the table rather than

Re: axe(4) and Linksys USB200M question

2007-09-10 Thread Tom Judge
Scott Bennett wrote: My Dell Inspiron XPS has just one built-in Ethernet port, and I need to have at least one other. Armed with a printed copy of Section 3.2 of the FreeBSD 6.2 Harware Notes, I went to the several electronics stores, looking to find a device on the list of supported device