Slobodan Matic wrote: >> OK, that's a bit old, so let's start tracing at a different level: Could >> you collect the network traffic on both sides via RTcap? That will >> already give an overview of what master and slave send out and what the >> actually see. You may have to patch the scripts a bit to add early >> capturing (i.e. start tcpdump along with the capturing interfaces). > > > Hi Jan, > > I've attached the tcpdump output obtained on master and slave (netDump and > netDumpSlave respectively). The mac address of the master ends with :36 and > of the slave with :b5. > It's difficult for me to debug the files though. > However, I noticed potentially strange behavior with the following packet: > ............B$TD MACFG.rteth0.slo t.0.200;ifconfig .vnic0.up.$IPADD > R.$NETMASK_OPT . > In the beginning it seems to be received correctly on the slave side (for > this instance you can search for the string '169c' in both files). > Then, at some point, it is seems to be sent consecutively ten times without > being received. > Do these files tell you anything? Thanks.
Please generate pcap files (tcpdump -w). They can be read by Wireshark - and even interpreted (Wireshark has RTnet support). You can try the same, of course. Ah, and please don't sent them to the list if they are also MB-heavy (I'll reject your mail for this reason). We can discuss the interesting parts on-list again. Jan
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