Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 18:51:37 +0530 From: <sivakumar.subramani@wipro.com> To: <glebius@FreeBSD.org>, <mark@immermail.com> Cc: freebsd-net@FreeBSD.org, brueffer@FreeBSD.org Subject: RE: netgraph with 10Gig interfaces Message-ID: <FBE865431BCF7D4C955E3BFE69E00551E88161@blr-m3-msg.wipro.com> In-Reply-To: <20060818095554.GM96644@cell.sick.ru>
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Hi Mark, >>This snippet is from a script, and the variables '$if1' and '$if2' >>are set to the interfaces. In effect, the 'connect' lines above are actually (for Neterion 10Gig driver): >>ngctl connect xge0: ngeth0:lower lower many0 ngctl connect xge1: ngeth0:lower lower many0 Can You please send me the steps/command that you used to test the Neterion card. I means what are the argument that you gave for msg command. Info on how did you verify the traffic flow? Thanks, ~Siva -----Original Message----- From: Gleb Smirnoff [mailto:glebius@FreeBSD.org]=0D Sent: Friday, August 18, 2006 3:26 PM To: SIVAKUMAR SUBRAMANI (WT01 - Computing Systems & Storage) Cc: mark@immermail.com; brueffer@FreeBSD.org; freebsd-net@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: netgraph with 10Gig interfaces On Thu, Aug 17, 2006 at 06:21:50PM +0530, sivakumar.subramani@wipro.com wrote: s> I have bge and fxp interface on the system. I enabled the NETGRAPH by s> enabling the NETGRAPH in the config file and compiled the new kernel. s> Then, booted with the new kernel. s>=0D s>=0D s> fxp0: flags=3D8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 1500 s> options=3D8<VLAN_MTU> s> inet6 fe80::290:27ff:fe85:8b8c%fxp0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x1 s> inet 17.1.1.150 netmask 0xff000000 broadcast 17.255.255.255 s> ether 00:90:27:85:8b:8c s> media: Ethernet autoselect (none) s> status: no carrier s>=0D s> bge0: flags=3D8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 1500 s> options=3D1a<TXCSUM,VLAN_MTU,VLAN_HWTAGGING> s> inet6 fe80::2e0:81ff:fe29:f38d%bge0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x3 s> inet 10.114.52.152 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 10.114.52.255 s> ether 00:e0:81:29:f3:8d s> media: Ethernet autoselect (100baseTX <full-duplex>) s> status: active s>=0D s> Even then I could not see the above interfaces listed in the output=0D s> of the list command of ngctl. s>=0D s> + list -l s> There are 2 total nodes: s> Name: ngctl1088 Type: socket ID: 00000007 Num hooks: s> 0 s> Name: <unnamed> Type: eiface ID: 00000004 Num hooks: s> 0 s> + list -n s> There are 1 total named nodes: s> Name: ngctl1088 Type: socket ID: 00000007 Num hooks: s> 0 s> + s>=0D s>=0D s> But as per the document in the below link it is mentioned that=0D s> network interface by default should be listed in the output. s> http://ezine.daemonnews.org/200003/netgraph.html s>=0D s> Is that means these drivers are not supporting the netgraph? No. You need either kldload ng_ether or add NETGRAPH_ETHER to kernel config. -- Totus tuus, Glebius. GLEBIUS-RIPN GLEB-RIPE The information contained in this electronic message and any attachments to= this message are intended for the exclusive use of the addressee(s) and= may contain proprietary, confidential or privileged information. If you= are not the intended recipient, you should not disseminate, distribute or= copy this e-mail. Please notify the sender immediately and destroy all= copies of this message and any attachments.=0D WARNING: Computer viruses can be transmitted via email. The recipient= should check this email and any attachments for the presence of viruses.= The company accepts no liability for any damage caused by any virus= transmitted by this email. =0D www.wipro.com
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