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Date:      Sun, 08 Apr 2007 12:37:59 -0400
From:      alex@schnarff.com
To:        =?iso-8859-1?b?Qmr2cm4g?= =?iso-8859-1?b?S/ZuaWc=?= <bjoern.koenig@alpha-tierchen.de>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Broadcom BCM5721 Ethernet Not Recognized on 6.2-RELEASE
Message-ID:  <20070408123759.3vvge6n5s0okckss@mail.schnarff.com>
In-Reply-To: <46189F87.40704@alpha-tierchen.de>
References:  <20070403152028.sog44hnr1w8kogos@mail.schnarff.com> <4613A21E.7000707@alpha-tierchen.de> <20070404200605.c4xa3ypz6okwg4g4@mail.schnarff.com> <46189F87.40704@alpha-tierchen.de>

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>> bge0@pci4:0:0:  class=0x020000 card=0x165914e4 chip=0x165914e4 rev=
>> 0x11 hdr=0x00
>>     vendor   = 'Broadcom Corporation'
>>     device   = 'BCM5750A1 NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express'
>>     class    = network
>>     subclass = ethernet
>
> Obviously your device is recognized and a driver has been attached. The
> name of the device is "bge0" and "ifconfig bge0" should show information
> about its current configuration.

This is just bizzare. When I wrote my initial e-mail, "ifconfig -a" did 
not show the bge0 device, nor would "ifconfig bge0" pull up an 
interface; now the interface shows up with both of those.

The only thing I can think of is that I made nve0, the other interface, 
a statically configured address instead of one that used DHCP; other 
than that, I've done nothing that should have effected the Broadcom 
card.

In any case, I appreciate the e-mail, as I would not have even thought 
to look again without this prompting. Glad to have the card working!

Alex Kirk




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