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--- Comment #9 from mtatarin76 ---
Thank you once again for your efforts!
I put this workaround already at rc boot shell script and it worked.
I'm happy with it now!
I uses USB3 port meanwhile.
It will good if you will get some confirmat
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--- Comment #8 from Pyun YongHyeon ---
(In reply to mtatarin76 from comment #7)
Probably you can put flow control options to '/etc/start_if.ue0'
file as a workaround(Not tested though).
Enabling flow-control by default in driver would be a
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--- Comment #7 from mtatarin76 ---
(In reply to Pyun YongHyeon from comment #6)
Thank you very much for the help!!!
Your workaround has solved my problem!
I doublechecked my issue under heavy load and now I do not see any Ierrs
errors.
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--- Comment #6 from Pyun YongHyeon ---
(In reply to mtatarin76 from comment #4)
Oops, sorry, there was a typo. The command should be:
#ifconfig ue0 media auto mediaopt flow
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--- Comment #5 from mtatarin76 ---
(In reply to Pyun YongHyeon from comment #3)
and ifconfig output as well:
ue0: flags=8843 metric 0 mtu 1500
options=8000b
ether xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
inet6 ::xxx:::%ue0
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--- Comment #4 from mtatarin76 ---
(In reply to Pyun YongHyeon from comment #3)
Please take a look at command output error message:
[2.3.1-RELEASE][root@xxx]/root: ifconfig ue0 media auto media-opt flow
ifconfig: media-opt: bad value
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--- Comment #3 from Pyun YongHyeon ---
(In reply to Pyun YongHyeon from comment #2)
I was able to reproduce the issue but I'm still not sure why it
happens. Currently known workaround for the issue is enabling
Ethernet flow control like th
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