Hi Ted,

# prtconf -vpPD | grep "pciclass,0200"
                         compatible: 'pciex8086,10bc.8086.10bc.6' + 
'pciex8086,10bc.8086.10bc' + 'pciex8086,10bc.6' + 'pciex8086,10bc' + 
'pciexclass,020000' + 'pciexclass,0200' + 'pci8086,10bc.8086.10bc.6' + 
'pci8086,10bc.8086.10bc' + 'pci8086,10bc' + 'pci8086,10bc.6' + 
'pci8086,10bc' + 'pciclass,020000' + 'pciclass,0200'
                         compatible: 'pciex8086,10bc.8086.10bc.6' + 
'pciex8086,10bc.8086.10bc' + 'pciex8086,10bc.6' + 'pciex8086,10bc' + 
'pciexclass,020000' + 'pciexclass,0200' + 'pci8086,10bc.8086.10bc.6' + 
'pci8086,10bc.8086.10bc' + 'pci8086,10bc' + 'pci8086,10bc.6' + 
'pci8086,10bc' + 'pciclass,020000' + 'pciclass,0200'
                         compatible: 'pciex8086,10bc.8086.10bc.6' + 
'pciex8086,10bc.8086.10bc' + 'pciex8086,10bc.6' + 'pciex8086,10bc' + 
'pciexclass,020000' + 'pciexclass,0200' + 'pci8086,10bc.8086.10bc.6' + 
'pci8086,10bc.8086.10bc' + 'pci8086,10bc' + 'pci8086,10bc.6' + 
'pci8086,10bc' + 'pciclass,020000' + 'pciclass,0200'
                         compatible: 'pciex8086,10bc.8086.10bc.6' + 
'pciex8086,10bc.8086.10bc' + 'pciex8086,10bc.6' + 'pciex8086,10bc' + 
'pciexclass,020000' + 'pciexclass,0200' + 'pci8086,10bc.8086.10bc.6' + 
'pci8086,10bc.8086.10bc' + 'pci8086,10bc' + 'pci8086,10bc.6' + 
'pci8086,10bc' + 'pciclass,020000' + 'pciclass,0200'

--
Dave

On 03/13/2008 11:20 PM, Ted You wrote:
> Hi Dave,
> 
> I've just tried setting mtu 9000 for e1000g on build 84, and it works
> fine without any problems.
> 
> Could you please tell us the device id of your e1000g NIC?
> (prtconf -vpPD | grep "pciclass,0200")
> 
> Thanks,
> Ted
> 
> 
> Dave :
>> I'm having problems setting the MTU to 9000 for my e1000g NICs.
>>
>> I have set MaxFrameSize=3,3,3,3,3,3,3,3,3,3,3,3,3,3,3,3; in 
>> /kernel/drv/e1000g.conf, which should allow for 16k frame sizes. After 
>> rebooting I try to set MTU to 9000:
>>
>> # ifconfig e1000g0 up mtu 9000
>> ifconfig: setifmtu: SIOCSLIFMTU: e1000g0: Invalid argument
>>
>> This used to work in b72. Currently using b82.
>>
>> -- 
>> Dave
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