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Subject: TUERKEN-TERROR AM HIMMELFAHRTSTAG :Key:2282: - msg#00189
List: linux.network.general
31.05.2003 Hamburg-Volkspark:
Ruecksichtslos wurde eine Strasse zugeparkt, weil Tuerken am Vatertag im
Volkspark grillen wollten. Da ein Rettungswagen auf Grund der Fehlparker
stecken blieb und nicht bis zum Einsatzort vordringen konnte, war die Polizei
gezwungen, ca. 11 PKWs abschleppen zu lassen. Uneinsichtig blockierten die
Tuerken daraufhin die Strasse, verhinderten das Abschleppen und damit das ein
Krankenwagen an den Ort gelangen konnte, wo offensichtlich jemand dringend
medizinische Hilfe benoetigte. Erst die Unterstuetzung von ca. 25 Beamten sowie
der Einsatz von Polizeihunden konnten die Tuerken, die inzwischen die
Polizeibeamten attackierten von der Strasse entfernen und dem Rettungswagen
somit die Weiterfahrt ermoeglichen.
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Davicom DM 9102AF is working only at 10mbps
I have a Davicom card DM9102AF. It is supposed to work at 100 Mbps. It
doesn't. In fact I have sniffed the packets in the network and I see
the packets it is sending but it seems unable to catch the replies.
It works if I put it in 10Mbps mode. I have tried it on several
machines (a K6/2, a PIII, a PIV) with identical results: it only
works at 10 Mbps.
This happens both with 2.4 and 2.6 kernel.
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Re: Davicom DM 9102AF is working only at 10mbps
The problem might be with auto-negotiation with the switch or hub your
ethernet connectivity is to.
You can try manually selecting speeds and duplex settings and see if it helps.
Look up the "mii-tool" command.
-Ahsan
On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 21:26:51 +0200, Jean Francois Martinez
<jfm512@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> I have a Davicom card DM9102AF. It is supposed to work at 100 Mbps. It
> doesn't. In fact I have sniffed the packets in the network and I see
> the packets it is sending but it seems unable to catch the replies.
>
> It works if I put it in 10Mbps mode. I have tried it on several
> machines (a K6/2, a PIII, a PIV) with identical results: it only
> works at 10 Mbps.
>
> This happens both with 2.4 and 2.6 kernel.
>
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Davicom DM 9102AF is working only at 10mbps
I have a Davicom card DM9102AF. It is supposed to work at 100 Mbps. It
doesn't. In fact I have sniffed the packets in the network and I see
the packets it is sending but it seems unable to catch the replies.
It works if I put it in 10Mbps mode. I have tried it on several
machines (a K6/2, a PIII, a PIV) with identical results: it only
works at 10 Mbps.
This happens both with 2.4 and 2.6 kernel.
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IPv6 only interface, disable receiving ethernet broadcasts ?
Hi,
I'm interested in running IPv6 only ethernet interfaces.
I've also been digging around the tech spec sheets for a few of the network
cards I own, mostly to get a bit more of an idea how they work. One thing I've
come across is that reception of ethernet broadcast frames seems to be a
capability that can be switched on or off. This seems to be the case for my
old 8390 based NE2Ks, my SMC Epic100 and my Netgear FA312 cards.
As IPv6 only uses unicast and multicast addresses, I think it would be a
useful to be able to disable broadcast reception on IPv6 only interfaces. From
memory, Appletalk works the same way, so there also could be value in
disabling ethernet broadcast reception on Appletalk only interfaces.
Is there any way to easily do this ?
Thinking about this reminded me a bit about layer 3 protocols were configured
on Novell Netware servers. At various stages I've worked with Novell Netware
servers that supported IP, IPX and Appletalk. To enable a particular layer 3
protocol, you "bound" it to a specific network card, while also assigning it
the appropriate layer 3 protocol address. I'm not sure if it did, however I'm
wondering if somehow the binding process also indicated to the ethernet card
driver what capabilities, specifically things such as receiving broadcasts or
multicasts, were required to be enabled.
Would there be value in Linux being evolved to a similar model ?
Alternatively, maybe layer 2 flags, eg., whether or not to receive broadcasts,
could be passed to the device driver when a particular type of layer 3 address
is assigned to the interface. If a layer-2-broadcast based protocol wasn't
configured on the ethernet interface, the interface would ignore layer 2
broadcasts.
Any thoughts or suggestions ? Please CC me as I'm not subscribed to the list.
Thanks,
Mark.
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