01 ноября 2011, 22:03 от YongHyeon PYUN <pyu...@gmail.com>: > On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 12:58:29PM +0400, Andrey Smagin wrote: > > > > > > > > 31 октября 2011, 04:56 от YongHyeon PYUN <pyu...@gmail.com>: > > > On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 09:57:30AM +0400, Andrey Smagin wrote: > > > > > > > > Ok. With autonegotiation ifconfig show speed 100MBit. > > > > > > And vge(4) work without problems with the resolved speed/duplex > > > of auto-negotiation? > > > > > > > with manual 1000baseT full-duplex settings in dmesg: > > > > vge0: failed to start MII autopoll > > > > vge0: MII read timed out > > > > vge0: failed to start MII autopoll > > > > vge0: link state changed to UP > > > > vge0: MII read timed out > > > > > > [...] > > > > > > Did vge(4) ever work with 1000baseT on your box? > > Hm... I never seen 1000baseT with vge on this box because > > it have only FreeBSD. > > > And why you have to manually configure 1000baseT link? > > With autonegatiation link stand on 100Mbit full-duplex > > > Does link partner(switch) also use auto-negotiation? > > In box also present Intel if_em gigabit and if_nfe gigabit card wich work > > with > > same cable and partner(switch) at gigabit speed. I only switch connector to > > if_vge socket. > > > > > > > I should have been more clearer. I wanted to know which previous > FreeBSD release was able to establish a 1000baseT link. I upgrade FreeBSD, after some time put 2 PCI-E vge cards in box to replace 2 PCI stge cards. > Downshifting feature of IC Plus IP1001 PHY is automatically enabled > which will downshift to 100TX link when 1000baseT link > establishment fails in auto-negotiation process. So can you confirm > there is no cabling issues there? Cable and switch 100% good. Any another NIC(em,stge,nfe) in box succesfully connected at 1Gb and speed of transfer more than 500mbit/s in any direction, always.
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