On 10/29/2012 01:47 AM, xrx wrote:
I finally solved it; although a mystery remains.
Linux, apparently, does not currently support 802.1Q priority tags by
default. A patch was suggested to add such support, but I can't tell
from the following thread whether it made it to general release, or
On 10/27/12 21:54, xrx wrote:
I am having an extremely strange issue with a BL460c1 (G1) blade on a
c7000 enclosure. I could not for the life of me get the machine to ping
the gateway or any other blade on the same enclosure (yes, the subnet
mask was correct quadruple-checked); although
I am having an extremely strange issue with a BL460c1 (G1) blade on a
c7000 enclosure. I could not for the life of me get the machine to ping
the gateway or any other blade on the same enclosure (yes, the subnet
mask was correct quadruple-checked); although pinging to the local IP
works. I
apparently, your device driver doesn't like your forced setup, as you
can see from the traceroute. I think you can try to install another
driver to see if it works fine for you.
Also, you can check the switch side. Seeing what the switch says about
the interface you connected to. Dropping or
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