Hi Dan,

So.. 
Pulled a working i350 ( connected to the same switch) from one of my vmware 
hosts.
This would be the 3rd broke i350 

Plugged it in, went into BIOS, reset config data

Still no joy no ping, not arp

My last option would be an HP NC quad nic, but I don't think that is supported 
by omnios



Met vriendelijke groet / With kind regards,



               Floris van Essen

-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: Dan McDonald [mailto:dan...@omniti.com] 
Verzonden: vrijdag 12 december 2014 21:10
Aan: Floris van Essen ..:: House of Ancients Amstafs ::..
CC: Eric Sproul; omnios-discuss@lists.omniti.com
Onderwerp: Re: [OmniOS-discuss] LACP Omnios , igb and C3750


> On Dec 12, 2014, at 3:06 PM, Floris van Essen ..:: House of Ancients Amstafs 
> ::.. <i...@houseofancients.nl> wrote:
> 
> ipadm create-addr -T static -a 192.168.0.1/24 igb3/v4
> 
> let's check :
> # dladm show-ether
> LINK            PTYPE    STATE    AUTO  SPEED-DUPLEX                    PAUSE
> e1000g1         current  up       yes   1G-f                            bi
> e1000g0         current  up       yes   1G-f                            bi
> igb0            current  down     yes   0M-h                            bi
> igb1            current  unknown  yes   0M-h                            bi
> igb2            current  unknown  yes   0M-h                            bi
> igb3            current  up       yes   1G-f                            bi
> 
> awesome
> 
> root@PSD01:/root# dladm show-link
> LINK        CLASS     MTU    STATE    BRIDGE     OVER
> e1000g1     phys      1500   up       --         --
> e1000g0     phys      1500   up       --         --
> aggr0       aggr      1500   up       --         e1000g0 e1000g1
> igb0        phys      1500   down     --         --
> igb1        phys      1500   unknown  --         --
> igb2        phys      1500   unknown  --         --
> igb3        phys      1500   up       --         --
> 
> awesome
> 
> root@PSD01:/root# ifconfig -a
> lo0: flags=2001000849<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4,VIRTUAL> mtu 8232 
> index 1
>        inet 127.0.0.1 netmask ff000000
> aggr0: flags=1000843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4> mtu 1500 index 2
>        inet x.x.x.11 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 192.168.254.255
>        ether 0:30:48:d5:ec:94
> igb3: flags=1000843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4> mtu 1500 index 10
>        inet 192.168.0.1 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 192.168.0.255
>        ether a0:36:9f:2:c2:6f
> lo0: flags=2002000849<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv6,VIRTUAL> mtu 8252 
> index 1
>        inet6 ::1/128
> aggr0: flags=20002000840<RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv6> mtu 1500 index 2
>        inet6 ::/0
>        ether 0:30:48:d5:ec:94
> igb3: flags=20002000840<RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv6> mtu 1500 index 10
>        inet6 ::/0
>        ether a0:36:9f:2:c2:6f
> 
> awesome
> 
> root@PSD01:/root# ping 192.168.0.1
> 192.168.0.1 is alive

NOTE:  Pinging the local address doesn't prove anything about a NIC.

> core-stack#sh arp | inc a036.9f:2.c26f core-stack# oh oh
> 
> let's see if we can ping another host in the same subnet :
> 
> root@PSD01:/root# ping 192.168.0.5
> no answer from 192.168.0.5
> root@PSD01:/root#
> 
> let check the arp again :
> 
> core-stack#sh arp | inc a036.9f:2.c26f core-stack#
> 
> so I'm (again ) baffled

I'm actually relieved.  I think your card is broken.  The old driver doesn't 
improve your situation from what was previously happening.

See if putting that card in another machine helps.  Or perhaps just re-seating 
it.

Dan

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