Re: eth0 problems..

2004-09-27 Thread Doug Griswold
Try checking with ethtool.  Which nic are you using?

 Simon Buchanan [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/27/04 8:13 PM 
Hi There, i have a debian woody box that i am connected to via ssh, here

is the ifconfig:

eth0  Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:50:FC:XX:XX:XX
   inet addr:203.109.xxx.xx  Bcast:203.109.xxx.xx 
Mask:255.255.255.xxx
   UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
   RX packets:4109 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
   TX packets:1079 errors:8 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:16
   collisions:23 txqueuelen:100
   RX bytes:809755 (790.7 KiB)  TX bytes:169903 (165.9 KiB)
   Interrupt:16 Base address:0xa000

When i check the link with mii-tool i get the following response:

box:/etc# mii-tool -v eth0
eth0: 10 Mbit, half duplex, no link
   product info: vendor 00:00:00, model 0 rev 0
   basic mode:   10 Mbit, half duplex
   basic status: no link
   capabilities:
   advertising:

NO LINK? But im connected to the thing - and its connected to a 100Mbit 
hub... Is this a problem with the ethernet card?

Thanks

Simon


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Re: eth0 problems..

2004-09-27 Thread Doug Griswold
Are you sure that you havn't hard coded the duplex in a script or
elsewhere?  lspci should show you which nic you have in the server.  

 Simon Buchanan [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/27/04 8:40 PM 
Here is the output of ethtool... i cant remember what the nic is...:

Settings for eth0:

 Supported ports: [ TP MII ]
 Supported link modes:   10baseT/Half 10baseT/Full
 100baseT/Half 100baseT/Full
 Supports auto-negotiation: Yes
 Speed: 10Mb/s
 Duplex: Half
 Port: MII
 PHYAD: 0
 Transceiver: internal
 Auto-negotiation: off
 Supports Wake-on: pumbg
 Wake-on: d

Doug Griswold wrote:
 Try checking with ethtool.  Which nic are you using?
 
 
Simon Buchanan [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/27/04 8:13 PM 
 
 Hi There, i have a debian woody box that i am connected to via ssh,
here
 
 is the ifconfig:
 
 eth0  Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:50:FC:XX:XX:XX
inet addr:203.109.xxx.xx  Bcast:203.109.xxx.xx 
 Mask:255.255.255.xxx
UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
RX packets:4109 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:1079 errors:8 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:16
collisions:23 txqueuelen:100
RX bytes:809755 (790.7 KiB)  TX bytes:169903 (165.9 KiB)
Interrupt:16 Base address:0xa000
 
 When i check the link with mii-tool i get the following response:
 
 box:/etc# mii-tool -v eth0
 eth0: 10 Mbit, half duplex, no link
product info: vendor 00:00:00, model 0 rev 0
basic mode:   10 Mbit, half duplex
basic status: no link
capabilities:
advertising:
 
 NO LINK? But im connected to the thing - and its connected to a
100Mbit 
 hub... Is this a problem with the ethernet card?
 
 Thanks
 
 Simon
 
 


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Re: eth0 problems..

2004-09-27 Thread Simon Buchanan
The output of lispci is:
:00:12.0 Ethernet controller: 3Com Corporation 3c905 100BaseTX 
[Boomerang]

Im pretty sure that i havent coded anything... This is a standard debain 
woody install on a Althon XP box...


Doug Griswold wrote:
Are you sure that you havn't hard coded the duplex in a script or
elsewhere?  lspci should show you which nic you have in the server.  


Simon Buchanan [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/27/04 8:40 PM 
Here is the output of ethtool... i cant remember what the nic is...:
Settings for eth0:
 Supported ports: [ TP MII ]
 Supported link modes:   10baseT/Half 10baseT/Full
 100baseT/Half 100baseT/Full
 Supports auto-negotiation: Yes
 Speed: 10Mb/s
 Duplex: Half
 Port: MII
 PHYAD: 0
 Transceiver: internal
 Auto-negotiation: off
 Supports Wake-on: pumbg
 Wake-on: d
Doug Griswold wrote:
Try checking with ethtool.  Which nic are you using?

Simon Buchanan [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/27/04 8:13 PM 
Hi There, i have a debian woody box that i am connected to via ssh,
here
is the ifconfig:
eth0  Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:50:FC:XX:XX:XX
  inet addr:203.109.xxx.xx  Bcast:203.109.xxx.xx 
Mask:255.255.255.xxx
  UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
  RX packets:4109 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
  TX packets:1079 errors:8 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:16
  collisions:23 txqueuelen:100
  RX bytes:809755 (790.7 KiB)  TX bytes:169903 (165.9 KiB)
  Interrupt:16 Base address:0xa000

When i check the link with mii-tool i get the following response:
box:/etc# mii-tool -v eth0
eth0: 10 Mbit, half duplex, no link
  product info: vendor 00:00:00, model 0 rev 0
  basic mode:   10 Mbit, half duplex
  basic status: no link
  capabilities:
  advertising:
NO LINK? But im connected to the thing - and its connected to a
100Mbit 

hub... Is this a problem with the ethernet card?
Thanks
Simon




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Re: eth0 problems..

2004-09-27 Thread Simon Buchanan
Hi Doug,
the lsmod results in a line like this in the middle:
3c59x 25232 1
BUT, looking in /etc/modules.conf and /etc/modules... there in no entry 
with anything near this? Strange

Doug Griswold wrote:
Do a lsmod and look for the 3 com module that is loaded.  Then look in
/etc/modules.conf and modules to see if you have a options line near
that module that might be setting the duplex.  You can always set the
duplex by using ethtool -s eth0 speed 100 duplex full autoneg off  but
if you aren't near the box you could kill your ethernet connection if
you aren't really connected to a 100Mbit hub or switch.  

Here's some more info:
Linux recognizes the card but seems to run in the wrong mode (e.g.
10Mbit instead of 100Mbit) :
This can be solved with an appropriate entry in the options line
mentioned above. With this line you can switch the driver to the desired
mode (thereby switching off the autodetection of the driver). Here's an
excerpt from Donald Beckers Homepage, which explains some details :
An example of loading the vortex module is
insmod 3c59x.o debug=1 options=0,,12
This sets the debug message level to minimal messages, sets the first
card to
the 10baseT transceiver, the second to the EEPROM-set transceiver, and
the
third card to operate in full-duplex mode using its 100baseTx
transceiver.
(Note: card ordering is set by the PCI BIOS.)
Possible media type settings
0   10baseT, or use default setting.
1   10Mbps AUI
2   undefined (special case: 10baseT from the LILO prompt)
3   10base2 (BNC)
4   100base-TX
5   100base-FX
6   MII (always the correct transceiver type on the 3c905)
8   

16  Full-duplex bit
16 10baseT full-duplex
20 100baseTx full-duplex
32  Bus-master enable bit (experimental use only!)
E.g., If you want to run the card in Full-Duplex 100Mbit-Mode, enter the
following parameters in the options line :
options 3c59x  options=12

Simon Buchanan [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/27/04 9:08 PM 
The output of lispci is:
:00:12.0 Ethernet controller: 3Com Corporation 3c905 100BaseTX 
[Boomerang]

Im pretty sure that i havent coded anything... This is a standard debain
woody install on a Althon XP box...

Doug Griswold wrote:
Are you sure that you havn't hard coded the duplex in a script or
elsewhere?  lspci should show you which nic you have in the server.  


Simon Buchanan [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/27/04 8:40 PM 
Here is the output of ethtool... i cant remember what the nic is...:
Settings for eth0:
Supported ports: [ TP MII ]
Supported link modes:   10baseT/Half 10baseT/Full
100baseT/Half 100baseT/Full
Supports auto-negotiation: Yes
Speed: 10Mb/s
Duplex: Half
Port: MII
PHYAD: 0
Transceiver: internal
Auto-negotiation: off
Supports Wake-on: pumbg
Wake-on: d
Doug Griswold wrote:

Try checking with ethtool.  Which nic are you using?


Simon Buchanan [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/27/04 8:13 PM 
Hi There, i have a debian woody box that i am connected to via ssh,
here

is the ifconfig:
eth0  Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:50:FC:XX:XX:XX
 inet addr:203.109.xxx.xx  Bcast:203.109.xxx.xx 
Mask:255.255.255.xxx
 UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
 RX packets:4109 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
 TX packets:1079 errors:8 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:16
 collisions:23 txqueuelen:100
 RX bytes:809755 (790.7 KiB)  TX bytes:169903 (165.9 KiB)
 Interrupt:16 Base address:0xa000

When i check the link with mii-tool i get the following response:
box:/etc# mii-tool -v eth0
eth0: 10 Mbit, half duplex, no link
 product info: vendor 00:00:00, model 0 rev 0
 basic mode:   10 Mbit, half duplex
 basic status: no link
 capabilities:
 advertising:
NO LINK? But im connected to the thing - and its connected to a
100Mbit 


hub... Is this a problem with the ethernet card?
Thanks
Simon





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Re: eth0 problems..

2004-09-27 Thread Doug Griswold
25232 is the size and the 1 is how many times it is used, this part is
completely normal.

 Simon Buchanan [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/27/04 10:05 PM 
Hi Doug,

the lsmod results in a line like this in the middle:

3c59x 25232 1

BUT, looking in /etc/modules.conf and /etc/modules... there in no entry 
with anything near this? Strange

Doug Griswold wrote:
 Do a lsmod and look for the 3 com module that is loaded.  Then look in
 /etc/modules.conf and modules to see if you have a options line near
 that module that might be setting the duplex.  You can always set the
 duplex by using ethtool -s eth0 speed 100 duplex full autoneg off 
but
 if you aren't near the box you could kill your ethernet connection if
 you aren't really connected to a 100Mbit hub or switch.  
 
 Here's some more info:
 
 Linux recognizes the card but seems to run in the wrong mode (e.g.
 10Mbit instead of 100Mbit) :
 
 This can be solved with an appropriate entry in the options line
 mentioned above. With this line you can switch the driver to the
desired
 mode (thereby switching off the autodetection of the driver). Here's
an
 excerpt from Donald Beckers Homepage, which explains some details :
 
 An example of loading the vortex module is
 insmod 3c59x.o debug=1 options=0,,12
 This sets the debug message level to minimal messages, sets the first
 card to
 the 10baseT transceiver, the second to the EEPROM-set transceiver, and
 the
 third card to operate in full-duplex mode using its 100baseTx
 transceiver.
 (Note: card ordering is set by the PCI BIOS.)
 
 Possible media type settings
 0   10baseT, or use default setting.
 1   10Mbps AUI
 2   undefined (special case: 10baseT from the LILO prompt)
 3   10base2 (BNC)
 4   100base-TX
 5   100base-FX
 6   MII (always the correct transceiver type on the 3c905)
 8   
 
 16  Full-duplex bit
 16 10baseT full-duplex
 20 100baseTx full-duplex
 32  Bus-master enable bit (experimental use only!)
 
 E.g., If you want to run the card in Full-Duplex 100Mbit-Mode, enter
the
 following parameters in the options line :
 
 options 3c59x  options=12
 
 
 
Simon Buchanan [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/27/04 9:08 PM 
 
 The output of lispci is:
 
 :00:12.0 Ethernet controller: 3Com Corporation 3c905 100BaseTX 
 [Boomerang]
 
 Im pretty sure that i havent coded anything... This is a standard
debain
 
 woody install on a Althon XP box...
 
 
 
 Doug Griswold wrote:
 
Are you sure that you havn't hard coded the duplex in a script or
elsewhere?  lspci should show you which nic you have in the server.  



Simon Buchanan [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/27/04 8:40 PM 

Here is the output of ethtool... i cant remember what the nic is...:

Settings for eth0:

 Supported ports: [ TP MII ]
 Supported link modes:   10baseT/Half 10baseT/Full
 100baseT/Half 100baseT/Full
 Supports auto-negotiation: Yes
 Speed: 10Mb/s
 Duplex: Half
 Port: MII
 PHYAD: 0
 Transceiver: internal
 Auto-negotiation: off
 Supports Wake-on: pumbg
 Wake-on: d

Doug Griswold wrote:


Try checking with ethtool.  Which nic are you using?




Simon Buchanan [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/27/04 8:13 PM 

Hi There, i have a debian woody box that i am connected to via ssh,

here


is the ifconfig:

eth0  Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:50:FC:XX:XX:XX
  inet addr:203.109.xxx.xx  Bcast:203.109.xxx.xx 
Mask:255.255.255.xxx
  UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
  RX packets:4109 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
  TX packets:1079 errors:8 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:16
  collisions:23 txqueuelen:100
  RX bytes:809755 (790.7 KiB)  TX bytes:169903 (165.9 KiB)
  Interrupt:16 Base address:0xa000

When i check the link with mii-tool i get the following response:

box:/etc# mii-tool -v eth0
eth0: 10 Mbit, half duplex, no link
  product info: vendor 00:00:00, model 0 rev 0
  basic mode:   10 Mbit, half duplex
  basic status: no link
  capabilities:
  advertising:

NO LINK? But im connected to the thing - and its connected to a

100Mbit 


hub... Is this a problem with the ethernet card?

Thanks

Simon





 
 


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