As the subject says,
i've 2 netgraph nodes communicating and exchanging
data&c, but i would like to insert my own node
in the middle, is it possible?
i've an adsl internet conncetion, so when my compueter boots,
the netgraph nodes are already there working, buti would like
to conncet my own node
> netstat -I xl0 -w 1
input (xl0) output
packets errs bytespackets errs bytes colls
6918228525822 5631 02770466 0
7317219262852 6041 02696855 0
783926 10090955 6426 0
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003, Shawn Ramsey wrote:
> > netstat -I xl0 -w 1
>input (xl0) output
> packets errs bytespackets errs bytes colls
> 6918228525822 5631 02770466 0
> 7317219262852 6041 02696855
> Improperly negotiating 100-BT/FD and generating lots of late collisions,
> for one. Is the switch managed? What does it's syslog output or the
> local CLI say about the port(s) in question? In Cisco parlance, you may
I don't know offhand, it connects to another company, as its our internet
co
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003, Shawn Ramsey wrote:
> I don't know offhand, it connects to another company, as its our internet
> connection. We will contact them and see if they can tell us what the stats
> (if any, I believe its a Cisco). The card is forced to 100BT/FD on our end,
> and im sure it is on the
> Hmm. Definately try the NIC swap then, couldn't hurt. What's your `uname
> -a`? This is something recent, right?
4.7-RELEASE
> > Thats one idea I was planning on doing, just to be sure its not a NIC
issue.
> > I am also going to try replacing the motherboard with one with a 64-bit
bus,
> > a
> (if any, I believe its a Cisco). The card is forced to 100BT/FD on our end,
> and im sure it is on the other end, though I will have them double check
If your card is forced to FD and the other end is not, this is "very
bad" (and according to the standard should fall back into SD).
Olivier
Mike Hoskins, the prominent pundit, on Wed, Jun 25, 2003 at 17:13
while half mumbling, half-witicized:
> On Wed, 25 Jun 2003, Shawn Ramsey wrote:
>
> > I don't know offhand, it connects to another company, as its
> > our internet connection. We will contact them and see if they
> > can tell us w