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RE: hw tcp v4 csum failed?? Wha!?!?!

RE: hw tcp v4 csum failed?? Wha!?!?!

2005-01-21       - By Daniel Wittenberg

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I don't think this is the case, I have seen *many* cisco switches (and
other gear too) that use 10/Half and they are switches that handle
10/100/1000 speeds.  I don't think duplex and speed go together unless
you are talking gigabit.

Dan

On Fri, 2005-01-21 at 13:51 -0500, Jay Lee wrote:

> 10/Full would be correct if it is is a 100mb switch but your required to
> run at 10mb.  10mb switches are rare now adays so if it is a 10mb
> switch/hub I'd try turning duplexing off.  But my guess is the NICs
> onboard tcp offloading processing is failing.  You should be able to turn
> that off.  According to this page at Intel's site:
>
> http://www.intel.com/support/network/adapter/1000/linux/e100.htm
>
> the setting you should be looking for is XsumRX=0.  You'll need to
> configure your system to have this specified when the e100 module loads.
>
> Jay

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