From: Hans Grobler (hgqhtrr@them.net)
Date: Thu Jan 04 2001 - 08:19:24 EET
Hi John,
On Tue, 2 Jan 2001, John Ackermann wrote:
> However, I get a stream of messages to the console saying "ax1:
> transmit timed out, driver problem?". I also get the same message for
> ax2. ax1 is the master side of the pty. Another data point is that if
> I "ifconfig ax1 down" and then bring it back up, the error messages
> seem to stop. Any ideas what's causing this?
Which kernel version are u using?
> The second problem relates to the dmascc driver which is running an
> Ottawa PI card. In ifconfig's output I'm seeing a lot of RX frame
> errors -- about 1/3 of the total number of RX packets shown. What does
> the "frame" error signify? Could it be a sign of either TXD or TXtail
> being too short on one of the stations being heard, such that the flags
> are being cut off? I didn't notice this error with the old
> motherboard, but that may just be a coincidence.
I can't see how you can get be getting frame errors as the driver does
count them (in 2.4.x)?!?! mmm, maybe dmascc needs an audit...
What does the output of ifconfig look like?
What parameters are u using?
-- Hans
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