,
then its similar to "DCE cannot talk to another DCE the same way a DCE talks
to a DTE"Shit I'm getting old.
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th a straight cable directly to one of the ports as they had some kind of
soho router before)
Holger
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> From: Bill Marquette [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, March 04, 2006 7:07 AM
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So called "uplink" ports are meant to plug a switch into another
switch, not a router. Some newer switches also do cable autosense and
will cross the RX/TX pairs if needed (your Linksys probably does
this).
--Bill
On 3/3/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, I have seemed to h
Well, I have seemed to have fixed it, but the solution makes no sense to me.
Perhaps it will make more sense to those of you with more networking knowledge
than I.
All of the cables leaving the PfSense box went to switches. The one hooked up
to the LAN had the cable plug into a regular port on
So let me get this straight.
The cable that's plugged into the LAN nic if unplugged from LAN and
plugged into each of the OPT nics works? Sounds like a switch or
cable issue. Have you tried the reverse? Plug the cables that are in
the non-working OPT interfaces into the known working interface
nope, doesn't fix it. Just upgraded. Still as broke as it was an hour ago.
The system is a Dell Optiplex (I can't find the model number at this time) It
has a Pentium 3 and a 10 GB harddrive, if that helps at all.
-- Original message --
From: "Scott Ullrich" <[EM
On 3/3/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip]
> I'm using Beta 1 right now, because I don't think that upgrading to Beta2
> would
> fix this.
Upgrade. There was only 91+ fixes between beta1 and beta2 and
countless FreeBSD fixes.
Scott
I just set up a PfSense firewall for a company, and I seem to be having
problems
with the OPTx interfaces. There are 4 of them, three of which are connected to
cables which are connected to switches (the fourth OPT i/f is currently
unused).
The interfaces are all set up in the webGUI (non con