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Well thanks for testing this out for me. I appreciate it. |
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Also I changed the title in hopes to grab someone with an IBM xseries who |
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could test.. |
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Also does anyone recommend another list I could post to in hopes of figuring |
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this out? |
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> On 14:36 Wed 07 Feb , frilled wrote: |
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> Hi there, |
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> > Ok, this is great. In saying that do you have any idea what I should look at? |
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> Sorry - if I had I'd have said it. Possibly really specific to some |
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> hardware? |
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Yea I am truly at a lose right now and have no idea what it could be. |
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> It worked on BCM5751 and BCM5703X here. I could test a BCM5701 |
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> (that would be glass, I think), but that'd need some time, since wiring |
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> glass isn't really an easy thing to do here right now. |
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> But the BCM5703X is the one giving you problems, and it works for me. |
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> Those are actually the copper gbit cards in all our HP ProLiants. |
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> Hmm. Very strange indeed. Your best guess might be a network tester |
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> (like Fluke), I think. |
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I will be looking into this. |
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> Does the switch log anything interesting to syslog? |
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This particular switch is a un-managed netgear Gigabit switch.. It does not |
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log to anything I have set up... But again other machines connect to this |
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switch work as expected. |
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> Regards, |
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> frilled |
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Thanks Again, |
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Brett |
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