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Date:      Thu, 14 Sep 2000 18:31:30 -0500
From:      "Jacques A. Vidrine" <n@nectar.com>
To:        freebsd-net@freebsd.org
Subject:   an0: id mismatch
Message-ID:  <20000914183129.A556@spawn.nectar.com>

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Hello,

After a happy two weeks using a Cisco Aironet 342 PCI and 342 PC Card, today
something has gone amiss.  Upon plugging in my PC Card today, I found that I
was unable to talk to the server (with the PCI card).  The blinky lights on the
card alternately blink `status' and `activity'.  After resetting the PC card,
laptop, et cetera, with no change in the symptomss, I decided to try resetting
the server.  When the server came back, I began to get messages such as the
following:

        an0: id mismatch: expected 0, got 1f3
        an0: id mismatch: expected 0, got 201
        an0: id mismatch: expected 0, got 20f
        an0: id mismatch: expected 0, got 21d
        an0: id mismatch: expected 28f, got 265
        an0: id mismatch: expected 265, got 273
        an0: id mismatch: expected 273, got 281
        an0: id mismatch: expected 281, got 28f
        an0: id mismatch: expected 28f, got 265
        an0: id mismatch: expected 265, got 273
        an0: id mismatch: expected 273, got 281
        an0: id mismatch: expected 281, got 28f
        an0: id mismatch: expected 0, got 265
        an0: id mismatch: expected 265, got 273
        an0: id mismatch: expected 273, got 281
        an0: id mismatch: expected 281, got 28f
        an0: id mismatch: expected 28f, got 265
        an0: id mismatch: expected 265, got 273
        an0: id mismatch: expected 273, got 281
        an0: id mismatch: expected 281, got 28f
        an0: id mismatch: expected 28f, got 265
        an0: id mismatch: expected 265, got 273
        an0: id mismatch: expected 273, got 281
        an0: id mismatch: expected 281, got 28f
        an0: id mismatch: expected 28f, got 265
        an0: id mismatch: expected 265, got 273

Notice how the sequence seems to be `off by one'.

Now I wonder if one of the cards is fried ... and if so, how can
I tell which? 
-- 
Jacques Vidrine / n@nectar.com / jvidrine@verio.net / nectar@FreeBSD.org


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