Greetings,
I have been receiving these messages on a recent 8.1/AMD64 install.
src/ports && world/kern about a week ago. Here is a block from the most
recent output:
nfe0: tx v2 error 0x6204
nfe0: tx v2 error 0x6204
nfe0: tx v2 error 0x6204
nfe0: tx v2 error 0x6204
nfe0: tx v2 error 0x6204
nfe0: t
On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 11:10 PM, wrote:
> Greetings,
> I have been receiving these messages on a recent 8.1/AMD64 install.
> src/ports && world/kern about a week ago. Here is a block from the most
> recent output:
> nfe0: tx v2 error 0x6204
> nfe0: tx v2 error 0x6204
> nfe0: tx v2 error 0x6204
On Dec 7, 2010, at 14:19 , rozhuk...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi!
>
>
Hi,
Sorry it has taken me a while to test this. In the first two cases I cannot
reproduce your results
on HEAD. I have attempted to test this with a modified arpwhohas.py script
using PCS (ports/net/pcs).
I can send very larg
We attempted to repro this problem with the 82566DM (ich8 btw) in house and
failed, it worked correctly for my testers.
Oh, and just so the mailing lists have an update, the SM Blade problem was not
an issue in the driver, it was a local change in the loader.conf that caused
the problem.
Regar
On Saturday, January 08, 2011 11:45:37 pm Jeff Roberson wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I have made some changes to vlans and I was wondering if anyone would care
> to review or test. Especially current vlan users. The diff is here:
>
> http://people.freebsd.org/~jeff/vlan.diff
The devat hook I'm glad
On 1/10/2011 1:16 PM, Melissa Jenkins wrote:
>>> I've been working on migrating a PPTP server from FreeBSD 7.1 to FreeBSD
>>> 8.1. The server is configured using PopTop (from ports) and PPP
>>> (/usr/sbin) rather than MPD. (Before anybody tells me to use MPD we can't
>>> because it doesn't inj
>> I've been working on migrating a PPTP server from FreeBSD 7.1 to FreeBSD
>> 8.1. The server is configured using PopTop (from ports) and PPP (/usr/sbin)
>> rather than MPD. (Before anybody tells me to use MPD we can't because it
>> doesn't inject packets into the kernel in the same way and i
>
> I've been working on migrating a PPTP server from FreeBSD 7.1 to FreeBSD 8.1.
> The server is configured using PopTop (from ports) and PPP (/usr/sbin)
> rather than MPD. (Before anybody tells me to use MPD we can't because it
> doesn't inject packets into the kernel in the same way and it
I've been working on migrating a PPTP server from FreeBSD 7.1 to FreeBSD 8.1.
The server is configured using PopTop (from ports) and PPP (/usr/sbin) rather
than MPD. (Before anybody tells me to use MPD we can't because it doesn't
inject packets into the kernel in the same way and it's not pos
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On 10-01-2011 14:21, Francisco Reyes wrote:
> Thomas Steen Rasmussen writes:
>
>> Using lagg to bundle two uplinks to two different providers will
>> not work as you intend. You need to look into using pf or
>> something similar to balance layer 3 tr
Thomas Steen Rasmussen writes:
Using lagg to bundle two uplinks to two different providers will not work
as you intend. You need to look into using pf or something similar to
balance layer 3 traffic across two uplinks. I have had this running at
home for years with pf, and it works great.
Is t
On Sun, 9 Jan 2011, Jeff Roberson wrote:
On Sun, 9 Jan 2011, Bjoern A. Zeeb wrote:
On Sat, 8 Jan 2011, Jeff Roberson wrote:
Hi Folks,
I have made some changes to vlans and I was wondering if anyone would care
to review or test. Especially current vlan users. The diff is here:
http://pe
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On 09-01-2011 20:42, Francisco Reyes wrote:
> Found a couple of good lagg tutorials
> http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/freebsd-network-link-aggregation-trunking/
> http://wisekuma.net/linux-bsd/freebsd-lagg/
>
> But there are a few things that I can't fi
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