I have seen similar symptoms with ipmi   

Suggest check of BIOS settings and disable IPMI, if not required.

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On 28/08/2010, at 3:49 AM, Tom Eastep <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 8/27/10 11:46 AM, Carlos Siso wrote:
> 
>> 1.- All the router/firewall hardware, including the network cards has
>> been replaced and the problem persists.
> 
> What about the cables?
> 
> 
>> The weird part:
>> 
>> 1.- Disabling one of the internal network interfaces ("ifdown eth1" or
>> "ifdown eth2") fix the problem for the other one.
> 
> Are the two internal networks bridged outside of the gateway/router?
> 
> Are you sure?
> 
>> 2.- While pinging from inside the router/firewall to the Internet, the
>> packet loss, when pinging from a PC in the "loc" or "cus" zones, are
>> reduced considerably (at almost 1% packed loss on an 10 minute ping
>> period). Actually, I keep a console session on the router/firewall
>> pinging the default gateway at the Internet to have things working (more
>> or less).
>> 
> 
> I think that you need to monitor the traffic with a packet stiffer and
> see what is happening on the links. And be sure to look at the ethernet
> headers and ARP traffic.
> 
> -Tom
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