dropout from the network. Our IBM X236 server
suffers slow
network performance. I've changed the server from CISCO switch to a
netgear
switch on a test platform. Also tried 1000m full-duplex setup with no
auto
negotionation on both ends. Still after few days (3-4) server drops the
connection
Dimuthu Parussalla BWEADM non-std-pwd wrote:
This is exactly what I did.
Managed Switch A (2950G)
1) both switch and bge/em card set for auto negeotiation
2) Both switch and bge/em set for 1000mb full-duplex.
Managed Switch B (Netgeat GSM7224)
1) both switch and bge/em card set for auto
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Cc: Vinny Abello; freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Slow network performance
Dimuthu Parussalla BWEADM non-std-pwd wrote:
This is exactly what I did.
Managed Switch A (2950G)
1) both switch and bge/em card set for auto negeotiation
2) Both switch and bge/em set for 1000mb full
Hi All,
Apart from random dropout from the network. Our IBM X236 server suffers slow
network performance. I've changed the server from CISCO switch to a netgear
switch on a test platform. Also tried 1000m full-duplex setup with no auto
negotionation on both ends. Still after few days (3-4) server
dropout from the network. Our IBM X236 server suffers slow
network performance. I've changed the server from CISCO switch to a netgear
switch on a test platform. Also tried 1000m full-duplex setup with no auto
negotionation on both ends. Still after few days (3-4) server drops the
connection. And while
don't know which exactly.
Hope this helps! :)
Dimuthu Parussalla wrote:
Hi All,
Apart from random dropout from the network. Our IBM X236 server suffers
slow
network performance. I've changed the server from CISCO switch to a
netgear
switch on a test platform. Also tried 1000m full-duplex