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From: Brett Curtis <dashnu.mutt@×××××.com>
To: gentoo-server@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-server] [Changed] Can someone confirm? tg3 IBM Xseries MTU issues.
Date: Wed, 07 Feb 2007 17:18:12
Message-Id: 20070207171511.GA19230@lappy.maine.rr.com
In Reply to: Re: [gentoo-server] Can someone confirm? tg3 MTU issues. by frilled
1 Well thanks for testing this out for me. I appreciate it.
2
3 Also I changed the title in hopes to grab someone with an IBM xseries who
4 could test..
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6 Also does anyone recommend another list I could post to in hopes of figuring
7 this out?
8
9 comments in line:
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11 > On 14:36 Wed 07 Feb , frilled wrote:
12 > Hi there,
13 >
14 > > Ok, this is great. In saying that do you have any idea what I should look at?
15 > >
16 > Sorry - if I had I'd have said it. Possibly really specific to some
17 > hardware?
18
19 Yea I am truly at a lose right now and have no idea what it could be.
20
21 > It worked on BCM5751 and BCM5703X here. I could test a BCM5701
22 > (that would be glass, I think), but that'd need some time, since wiring
23 > glass isn't really an easy thing to do here right now.
24 >
25 > But the BCM5703X is the one giving you problems, and it works for me.
26 > Those are actually the copper gbit cards in all our HP ProLiants.
27 > Hmm. Very strange indeed. Your best guess might be a network tester
28 > (like Fluke), I think.
29
30 I will be looking into this.
31
32 > Does the switch log anything interesting to syslog?
33
34 This particular switch is a un-managed netgear Gigabit switch.. It does not
35 log to anything I have set up... But again other machines connect to this
36 switch work as expected.
37
38 >
39 > Regards,
40 >
41 > frilled
42
43 Thanks Again,
44 Brett
45
46 >
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