On Mon, 12 Nov 2012, Ko, Stephen S wrote:
> > > When we saw a link flap/reset like this in the past, it was against
> > > a certain switch vendor.
> > Which one? :)
> > > Which switch or link partner is this NIC connected to?
> > This is Juniper EX4500.
> It was Arista 7124SX switch with certain DA cables only. :) But we have
> not seen it on other switches.
I've never tried them :)
> Have you tried connecting the NIC to another link partner?
Tried to connect to Juniper MX-series but with earlier kernel (about 3.0.x
or 3.2.x, I don't remember).
> And how about using different DA cables? (length or brand)
I've tried: few SFP+'s (Single-mode fiber), ports in switch, two
patchcords (10m and 12m).
> > > Also, can you please provide us with following info? This will help
> > > us debug your issue. dmesg
> > http://www.blues.gda.pl/dmesg.txt.gz
> Also could you please send us copy of your NIC's eeprom: "ethtool -e
> ethX" ?
http://www.blues.gda.pl/eth2.eeprom
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pozdr. Paweł Gołaszewski jid:blues<at>jabber<dot>gda<dot>pl
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