Strange.
I have rebooted my server and now, uplink runs as expected. I haven't
modify configuration. In the past, I've limited uplink throughput to 4
Mbps with altqd and I think this limit was not deleted as I have to kill
(with kill -9) altqd.
Best regards,
JKB
Michael van Elst a écrit :
> joel.bertr...@systella.fr (=?UTF-8?Q?BERTRAND_Jo=c3=abl?=) writes:
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>> CISCO FTTH adapter
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>> netbsdLinux
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>> lan
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>> On NetBSD (-10) or workstations on LAN:
>> - 400 Mbps downlink;
>> - 4 (!) Mbps uplink, yes, 4
joel.bertr...@systella.fr (=?UTF-8?Q?BERTRAND_Jo=c3=abl?=) writes:
>CISCO FTTH adapter
> ||
> ||
>netbsdLinux
> |
> |
> lan
>On NetBSD (-10) or workstations on LAN:
>- 400 Mbps downlink;
>- 4 (!) Mbps uplink, yes, 4 Mbps.
What happens when you unplug one of the
Hello,
I have replaced my old DSL connection (2Mbps) by a professionnal
FTTH/4G one.
CISCO FTTH adapter
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netbsdLinux
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lan
NetBSD and Linux (devuan) servers are directly connected to Cisco
adapter with public IPv4 addresses. No traffic