I received a reply for the tech support.

>> I can confirm that the switchports are set to autonegotiate

>>All of the switchports are FastEthernet 100's, even directly on the same
switch, which is not reporting any errors.







On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 12:59 PM, Tarek Mhamdi <[email protected]>wrote:

> Thank you Lars, I contacted the help desk of the department to see how I
> can change that setting (I am a student and I am maintaining the servers in
> our group as the IT guys of our department do not support Sun Ray servers
> since only our group uses them).
>
>
> The urtcapture command returns this:
>
> 00144fea44a5 20101028124700        85252            0
> 10008240                    13.130
> 002128151688 20101028124700        82595            1
> 7226656                    13.072
> 00144fea44a5 20101028124715        85252            0
> 10008240                    13.130
> 00144ff7f432 20101028124715        82837            0
> 7378282                    11.550
> 002128151688 20101028124715        82595            1
> 7226656                    13.072
> 002128587c91 20101028124715        82441            0
> 7043778                    16.810
> 002128909806 20101028124715        11806            0
> 13320704                    14.937
> 00144ff7f432 20101028124730        82847            0
> 7379102                    14.550
> 002128151688 20101028124730        82605            1
> 7227476                    11.629
>
> Does this confirm your explanation? and if I can change the configuration
> myself please let me know, I only have access to the server and DTUs.
>
> Best Regards,
> Tarek
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 4:55 PM, Lars Tunkrans <[email protected]
> > wrote:
>
>>  Hi,
>>
>>   The "blinking pixels "   could be explained  by a  misconfigured
>> network.  Sun Rays  use a protocol  loaded into UDP
>>   frames  and it runs into  problems if you have  Switch-ports which  are
>> hard configured to  FULL DUPLEX  or configured
>>   to HALF DUPLEX  You need to have you switch ports configured to
>> NEGOTIATE the   line speed and  duplex type.
>>
>>   There is also switches with no bufferhandleing  when switching from
>> Gigabit to Fast ethernet. Here UDP frames
>>  are also lost.  Make sure UDP frames are propagated correctly through
>> your network.
>>
>>    The blue "smurf-like"  Flash-videos with the Linux flash10  player is a
>> well known problem
>>  Download  the Flash 9  player as documented here.
>>
>>  http://wiki.sun-rays.org/index.php/Sound
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> 2010-10-27 18:33, Tarek Mhamdi skrev:
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I am new to this mailing list. I am trying to setup new terminals that we
>> just received but I am having problems with the graphics.
>> The problems are mainly with the Sun Ray 3 plus units. The monitors are
>> the Sun 24.1 LCD v4.
>> I get blinking/flashing pixels especially for the resolution 1920x1200 (If
>> I select a lower resolution, there are fewer blinking pixels but the display
>> is smaller with black edges).
>> When I connect the same monitor directly to the Sun Ray server, I don't
>> have any problem.
>> The blinking problems does not appear in the Sun Ray 270 units but when I
>> try a youtube video, the picture is bluish...
>>
>> SSRS 4.2
>> SLES 10 SP2
>> Nvidia GT220, 1GB RAM
>> Dell with 16GB RAM
>>
>>
>> Your help is really appreciated,
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Tarek
>>
>>
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