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Date:      Fri, 20 Mar 2015 02:29:39 -0700
From:      Mehmet Erol Sanliturk <m.e.sanliturk@gmail.com>
To:        =?UTF-8?B?VmFpZGFzIERhbW/FoWV2acSNaXVz?= <vd@par.lt>
Cc:        freebsd-net@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Troubles with 'em' driver and UDP packets
Message-ID:  <CAOgwaMuSMVc-pEMB%2BRuqqdiCuBbwuLfpBPF-Oh54R==y-KjtFQ@mail.gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <7F780FA4-E826-4C83-98CC-549FECEDA35E@par.lt>
References:  <7F780FA4-E826-4C83-98CC-549FECEDA35E@par.lt>

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On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 2:23 AM, Vaidas Damo=C5=A1evi=C4=8Dius <vd@par.lt> =
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I have 2 boxes with FreeBSD 10.1-RELEASE/amd64 and "Intel(R) PRO/1000
> Network Connection 7.4.2" NIC's directly connected to each other. I notic=
ed
> strange problem - I'm loosing small UDP packets under high load. I've tri=
ed
> to test it with iperf and got the following:
>
> ---
>
> vd@v0s4:~ % iperf3 -u -c 1.2.3.4
> Connecting to host 1.2.3.4, port 5201
> [  4] local 1.2.3.3 port 64254 connected to 1.2.3.4 port 5201
> [ ID] Interval           Transfer     Bandwidth       Total Datagrams
> [  4]   0.00-1.01   sec   120 KBytes   976 Kbits/sec  15
> [  4]   1.01-2.01   sec   128 KBytes  1.05 Mbits/sec  16
> [  4]   2.01-3.01   sec   128 KBytes  1.05 Mbits/sec  16
> [  4]   3.01-4.01   sec   128 KBytes  1.05 Mbits/sec  16
> [  4]   4.01-5.01   sec   128 KBytes  1.05 Mbits/sec  16
> [  4]   5.01-6.01   sec   128 KBytes  1.05 Mbits/sec  16
> [  4]   6.01-7.01   sec   128 KBytes  1.05 Mbits/sec  16
> [  4]   7.01-8.00   sec   128 KBytes  1.05 Mbits/sec  16
> [  4]   8.00-9.01   sec   128 KBytes  1.05 Mbits/sec  16
> [  4]   9.01-10.01  sec   128 KBytes  1.05 Mbits/sec  16
> - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
> [ ID] Interval           Transfer     Bandwidth       Jitter    Lost/Tota=
l
> Datagrams
> [  4]   0.00-10.01  sec  1.24 MBytes  1.04 Mbits/sec  0.325 ms  0/159 (0%=
)
> [  4] Sent 159 datagrams
>
> Any advice how to solve it ?
>
> Thank you.
> _______________________________________________
>
>


I think you use Gigabit CROSS cable ( cat 5e or cat 6 ) .
CROSS cable is required if connection is from computer to computer .

Only for remaindering .



Thank you very much .

Mehmet Erol Sanliturk



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