Andrey O.Sokolov wrote:
I tried both variant on both NIC - fxp and em
The result doesn't change ;(
You should post to net@ and maybe the maintainer will help
you. Include pciconf.
Perhaps off topic, but why are you interested in priority
tags, since FreeBSD will silently ignore them?
I deve
У Ср, 2009-08-05 у 20:41 +0300, Nikos Vassiliadis пише:
> >> Is the vlan hardware processing enabled?
> >
> > How I can enable this processing?
> >
>
> "ifconfig em0 vlanhwtag" enables vlan processing in hw
> "ifconfig em0 -vlanhwtag" disables vlan processing in hw
> Maybe one these will work c
Andrey O.Sokolov wrote:
Is the vlan hardware processing enabled?
How I can enable this processing?
"ifconfig em0 vlanhwtag" enables vlan processing in hw
"ifconfig em0 -vlanhwtag" disables vlan processing in hw
Maybe one these will work correctly without the zeroing effect.
Perhaps off top
У Ср, 2009-08-05 у 10:54 -0500, Gary Gatten пише:
> Not ALL chipsets / drivers support 802.1Q / p , maybe this is one of them?
I have this problem on some ethernet cards, such as:
e...@pci0:14:0:0:class=0x02 card=0x109a15d9
chip=0x109a8086 rev=0x00 hdr=0x00
vendor = 'Intel
Gary Gatten wrote:
Not ALL chipsets / drivers support 802.1Q / p , maybe this is one of them?
The vlan driver handles tagging itself in software. You don't need
support by the hardware driver or the NIC itself. That said, Intel
NICs are known to work correctly and support dot1Q tags natively in
Not ALL chipsets / drivers support 802.1Q / p , maybe this is one of them?
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From: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org
To: arc...@alkar.net
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Wed Aug 05 10:48:45 2009
Subject: Re: Network card Intel and 802.1P tag
Andrey
Andrey O.Sokolov wrote:
Any idea how I can see 802.1P tag on em?
You should, I guess, with no extra steps. Perhaps the em driver
has some hardware capability, which set the priority tag to zero?
Is the vlan hardware processing enabled?
Could you post the output of "ifconfig em0"?
Nikos
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