at lwip_stats in a installed system, since I have no
access to it except ethernet.
Message: 1
Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2015 09:00:03 -0300
From: "Sergio R. Caprile" <address@hidden>
To: address@hidden
Subject: Re: [lwip-users] IP connection going down spontaneous
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Hi Sandra,
glad to hear you solved that.
I personally don't trust vendor code, I bet we can now agree on that.
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Hi Sandra,
You seem to have an issue that gets noticed with a traffic pattern. Try
to find a way to log stats somewhere because I can't imagine a way to
figure this out without logging or real-time debugging.
Try ARP flooding locally, maybe you are lucky.
You might have an improper driver leaking
Sandra, lwip is stable, you should check your product.
As you probably know, there is no such thing as an IP connection, so if
you are specific on what you are doing and what is the problem you are
having, there is a chance to find a solution or at least the culprit.
If you want to take traffic
Hallo,
I've got devices wich are kind of IP-Phones with an LWIP Stack.
This works quite well and stable.
But at one customer the IP connection eventually goes down and does not
come back.
It does not matter if there is much traffic to/from the device or not.
We have got two devices there and they