Re: [PLUG] Baffled: CentOS 7 DHCP 10G fast, fixed 1G

2019-11-14 Thread Michael Dexter
On 11/13/19 1:07 PM, a...@clueserver.org wrote: What does ethtool tell you? "DHCP" via network-scripts: Settings for p2p1: Supported ports: [ TP ] Supported link modes: 100baseT/Full 1000baseT/Full 1baseT/Full Supported pause frame use: Sy

Re: [PLUG] Baffled: CentOS 7 DHCP 10G fast, fixed 1G

2019-11-14 Thread Tomas Kuchta
It seems that you are on the way to discover that the 10gb link is fine, but your bits go through the 1gb interface. If that is the case, you have some decisions to make about network config/routing. You can check how your DHCP client avoids it, perhaps it simply let's the 1gb interface unassigned

Re: [PLUG] Baffled: CentOS 7 DHCP 10G fast, fixed 1G

2019-11-14 Thread Louis Kowolowski
Agreed. If there are ways to inspect the Forwarding Information Base, thats where you will find where next-hop traffic is sent. Linux may call it something else. FIB is a term from the network world. In essence, its a map of MAC addresses and interfaces, with (typically) 1 being the default. >

Re: [PLUG] Baffled: CentOS 7 DHCP 10G fast, fixed 1G

2019-11-14 Thread Mike C.
"I am baffled. I have a Centos 7 system with a 10GbE Intel adapter that works consistently at 10GbE when configured with DHCP. With a fixed address... I get 1GbE. Every time." Are you saying "automatic" network configuration via DHCP verses "manual" configuration via a human being? I say this be

Re: [PLUG] PLUG Advanced Topics

2019-11-14 Thread Russell Senior
Turns out, he works from Deutschland, not Hillsboro, so, no go. *sadness*. On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 2:44 PM Russell Senior wrote: > Can I volunteer someone else? How about Marcel Holtmann, the iwd guy at > Intel? > > On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 1:07 PM wrote: > >> >> I don't have a speaker yet for

Re: [PLUG] PLUG Advanced Topics

2019-11-14 Thread Ben Koenig
On Thu, Nov 14, 2019 at 12:05 PM Russell Senior wrote: > Turns out, he works from Deutschland, not Hillsboro, so, no go. *sadness*. > > That settles it, Laptops and GCC it is. SBo has a build script for connman, but not iwd, so it looks like I need to build it myself. Not sure I'll be able to wa