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Date:      Thu, 13 Sep 2018 13:39:16 +0000
From:      bugzilla-noreply@freebsd.org
To:        net@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   [Bug 230858] Vlan Interface on ix1 doesn't pass any traffic on 12.0-ALPHA2 r338240
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--- Comment #8 from kiwi@oav.net ---
Hello=20

1. Both nic make me problems. ix0 and ix1 (see the first dmesg).

I use usualy only ix1 to avoid time consuming issues to get back access to =
this
servers (it is in a remote location, even with the IPMi, it can be a pain in
the ass have access)

2. back-to-back is not possible to test, the servers is in a remote locatio=
n :(
and is "more or less" in production (shared storage dor esxi)

3. Only /etc/rc.conf configuration is done.

The motherboard is a X11DPU from supermicro (with latest BIOS used, which w=
ad a
pain to update as well).

Notice I get 4 servers like this (on 2 differents datacenter), 2 of them are
currently working like a charm on ESX 6.7 (with vlan / mtu ....) the other =
two
are used as storage on Freebsd.

These 2 freebsd servers was never being stable on FreeBSD 11.2 (nvme issues
with zfs cache / log stuff) and network on freebsd 11.2 was a bit tricky (l=
agg
that doesn't up ix1 for example).

Either this is an issue on FreeBSD with Supermicro X11DPU (maybe the hardwa=
re
has a bug?) or something else ? Anyway on ESXi 6.7 (and 6.5) it working wit=
hout
any pain.

Rergards,
Xavier

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