Please explain. I'm following this thread with anticipation. I have a apu4 board with some of the same issues. I thought it had to do with my laptop. Since I only experience these timeouts on the wifi and really only notice it on the laptop. I did create a vether0 with the ip. Bridged the interfaces with bridge0
router# cat /etc/hostname.bridge0 add vether0 add em1 add em2 add em3 up router# cat /etc/hostname.vether0 inet 192.168.0.1 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.255 up Do I have to follow as you all are recommending? -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Van: Valdrin MUJA <[email protected]> Aan: Hrvoje Popovski <[email protected]>, Amarendra Godbole < [email protected]> Cc: Łukasz Moskała <[email protected]>, misc <[email protected]> Onderwerp: Re: apu2e4 intermittent network freeze Datum: Mon, 31 Jan 2022 20:08:16 +0000 Wow!"Parallel forwarding" with multiqueue on em(4) is so beautiful, like a dream.Should we hope that we will see those beautiful days very soon?________________________________From: [email protected] < [email protected]> on behalf of Hrvoje Popovski <[email protected]>Se nt: Monday, January 31, 2022 20:52To: Amarendra Godbole < [email protected]>Cc: Łukasz Moskała <[email protected]>; misc <[email protected]>Subject: Re: apu2e4 intermittent network freeze On 31.1.2022. 17:03, Amarendra Godbole wrote: > [...] > Thanks for your response(s). A few releases ago I did have a > bridge,but realized it causes an overall throughput drop rather than > usingindividual interfaces directly. I should have clarified -- even > thoughboth interfaces are on the same subnet, only one is connected > at anygiven time, until yesterday, when I started seeing the issue on > em1. > Let me give a try to veb(4) and vport(4). > -Amarendra It would be great that em(4) have multiqueue support, that box withveb(4) and "parallel forwarding" diff on tech@ would kick ass :) -- Met vriendelijke groet, Pascal If there is no wind, row. -- Polish proverb
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