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Date:      Wed, 7 Jul 1999 21:20:03 -0700 (PDT)
From:      Douglas Fajardo <dfajard@dpc.com>
To:        freebsd-bugs@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: i386/11268: DEC FDDI PCI Adapter doesn't work...
Message-ID:  <199907080420.VAA88210@freefall.freebsd.org>

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From: Douglas Fajardo <dfajard@dpc.com>
To: freebsd-gnats-submit@freebsd.org, mvp@braz.ru
Cc:  
Subject: Re: i386/11268: DEC FDDI PCI Adapter doesn't work...
Date: Wed, 07 Jul 1999 21:19:11 -0700

 I have had a similar experience with 3.2-19990705-STABLE.
 (Brand New Install).
 
 There was a difference, though. TCPDUMP shows network traffic recieved.
 
 After I do an ifconfig, I get "Link unavailable" followed by "Link
 Available" (this
 might be normal, I dont know)
 
 It's not a bad card - I tried a second card with identical results; the
 first was new,
     the second had been in service for over a year.
 
 FDDI loop is alive and well, with at least 5 devices in the loop.
 
 If I can provide additional information, please let me know.
 
 
 ------
 From Startup:
 
 Jul  7 16:53:28 rutile /kernel: fpa0: <Digital DEFPA PCI FDDI
 Controller> rev 0x01 int a irq 10 on pci0.13.0
 Jul  7 16:53:28 rutile /kernel: fpa0: DEC DEFPA PCI FDDI SAS Controller
 Jul  7 16:53:28 rutile /kernel: fpa0: FDDI address 00:00:f8:63:12:72,
 FW=2.46, HW=0, SMT V7.2
 Jul  7 16:53:28 rutile /kernel: fpa0: FDDI Port = S (PMD = Unshielded
 Twisted Pair)
 
 
 IFCONFIG command and resulting log entries:
 ifconfig fpa0 inet 10.30.1.120 netmask 255.255.0.0
 
 Jul  7 21:03:51 rutile /kernel: fpa0: Link Unavailable
 Jul  7 21:03:52 rutile /kernel: fpa0: Link Available
 
 
 ------
 Submitted by: Douglas Fajardo
               dfajard@hitachi-hkis.com
               Hitachi Koki Immaging Solutions
 


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