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From:      "Vladimir I. Kulakov" <kulakov@kudesniki.ru>
To:        freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG, security@FreeBSD.ORG, sean@stat.Duke.EDU
Subject:   Re[2]: DOS atack or hardware problem?
Message-ID:  <13447397719.20001127223749@kudesniki.ru>
In-Reply-To: <20001127125635.M45407@stat.Duke.EDU>
References:  <NEBBIEGPMLMKDBMMICFNCEKHDIAA.mit@mitayai.net> <1771564079.20001127122443@futures.msk.ru> <15940795775.20001127204748@kudesniki.ru> <20001127125635.M45407@stat.Duke.EDU>

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Hello Sean,

Monday, November 27, 2000, 8:56:35 PM, you wrote:

SOC> Vladimir I. Kulakov stated:
SOC> : Hello Alex,
SOC> : 
: ANM>> Friday, November 24, 2000, 11:30:54 AM, you wrote:
: WMKR>>> has this been known to happen with xl0/3Com 3C509TX?
: ANM>> Yes, I saw the effect with 3Com network card and 3Com switch :(.
: ANM>> Without manual configuration it haven't worked properly.
SOC> : 
SOC> : How to lock fxp0 to 100BASE/TX half-duplex?
SOC> : There is only an option to set the full-duplex ('mediaopt full-duplex').
SOC> : Is it implied half-duplex by default, of by default it's set to
SOC> : "autodetect"?
SOC> : 
SOC> : Thanks
SOC> : 
SOC> : -- 
SOC> : Best regards,
SOC> Vladimir-

SOC> I believe that if you just use:

SOC> media 100baseTX

SOC> it will be in half-duplex mode by default.  The mediaopt flag 
SOC> is only helpful for full-duplex if you are hardcoding the media.
SOC> The alternative is to try and let the driver autonegotiate--ie,
SOC> do not pass any media/mediaopt flags to ifconfig_fxp0.

Ok. Then how to set the mediaopt to autodetect half/full-duplex, in case
it'l be needed?
Is there an option "half-duplex"?
Or this card can't autodetect half/full duplex?

-- 
Best regards,
 Vladimir                            mailto:kulakov@kudesniki.ru




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