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    • johnpozJ Offline
      johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @stephenw10
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      Best solution is prob just a label maker and label them hehe

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        On mine it is not the MAC, I checked. Just a guess, but maybe they crossed 2 wires. The 4 ports are really 4 NICs on 1 board. They would be found in order as the OS scans the bus.

        As for the label maker idea, be sure it is a little one. ๐Ÿ˜€

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        • stephenw10S Offline
          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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          I bet they are not in order on the bus. Try running: pciconf -lv

          The NICs will almost certainly appear in the correct order for the PCI device locations. As seen by FreeBSD at least. It's not uncommon to see the BIOS pass different values for FreeBSD that it does for Windows.

          Steve

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            Patch @johnpoz
            last edited by Patch

            @johnpoz said in 4 port NIC with mixed IDs:

            server I have to setup proxmox on

            For me with pfsense running in a VM under Proxmox, nic order is determined by the order they are defined in the VM definition created in Proxmox (I use nic pass through)

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              johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @Patch
              last edited by johnpoz

              @patch well got proxmox running - and its showing the interfaces freaking odd, ie get the 1-4, but then 49-52

              proxmox.jpg

              Haven't setup any vms yet just got the thing booted.. Old DL360 gen9..

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              • stephenw10S Offline
                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                Interesting. I'd check the PCI locations there too. If they're not the same card perhaps one set of NICs is behind a bridge so appears on a different bus?

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                  Patch
                  last edited by Patch

                  @johnpoz
                  What is happening would probably be shown by

                  lspci -v
                  

                  and if you have set up pass through

                  for d in /sys/kernel/iommu_groups/*/devices/*; do n=${d#*/iommu_groups/*}; n=${n%%/*}; printf 'IOMMU group %s ' "$n"; lspci -nns "${d##*/}"; done
                  

                  btw
                  When you create your VM I find it easiest to assign no NIC
                  then go to pve -> VM -> Hardware
                  and add nic in the order you want them to apear in pfsense ie WAN, LAN, Op1 etc
                  In pfsense then they will be given sequential numbers in that order.

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                    darkcorner @johnpoz
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                    @johnpoz
                    ๐Ÿ˜ž
                    My error.

                    • igp1
                    • igp0
                    • igp3
                    • igp2
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                      darkcorner @stephenw10
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                      @stephenw10 said in 4 port NIC with mixed IDs:

                      I bet they are not in order on the bus. Try running: pciconf -lv

                      pcib4@pci0:3:0:0:	class=0x060400 card=0x00000000 chip=0x230412d8 rev=0x05 hdr=0x01
                          vendor     = 'Pericom Semiconductor'
                          device     = 'PI7C9X2G304 EL/SL PCIe2 3-Port/4-Lane Packet Switch'
                          class      = bridge
                          subclass   = PCI-PCI
                      pcib5@pci0:4:1:0:	class=0x060400 card=0x00000000 chip=0x230412d8 rev=0x05 hdr=0x01
                          vendor     = 'Pericom Semiconductor'
                          device     = 'PI7C9X2G304 EL/SL PCIe2 3-Port/4-Lane Packet Switch'
                          class      = bridge
                          subclass   = PCI-PCI
                      pcib6@pci0:4:2:0:	class=0x060400 card=0x00000000 chip=0x230412d8 rev=0x05 hdr=0x01
                          vendor     = 'Pericom Semiconductor'
                          device     = 'PI7C9X2G304 EL/SL PCIe2 3-Port/4-Lane Packet Switch'
                          class      = bridge
                          subclass   = PCI-PCI
                      igb0@pci0:5:0:0:	class=0x020000 card=0xa02f8086 chip=0x10c98086 rev=0x01 hdr=0x00
                          vendor     = 'Intel Corporation'
                          device     = '82576 Gigabit Network Connection'
                          class      = network
                          subclass   = ethernet
                      igb1@pci0:5:0:1:	class=0x020000 card=0xa02f8086 chip=0x10c98086 rev=0x01 hdr=0x00
                          vendor     = 'Intel Corporation'
                          device     = '82576 Gigabit Network Connection'
                          class      = network
                          subclass   = ethernet
                      igb2@pci0:6:0:0:	class=0x020000 card=0xa02f8086 chip=0x10c98086 rev=0x01 hdr=0x00
                          vendor     = 'Intel Corporation'
                          device     = '82576 Gigabit Network Connection'
                          class      = network
                          subclass   = ethernet
                      igb3@pci0:6:0:1:	class=0x020000 card=0xa02f8086 chip=0x10c98086 rev=0x01 hdr=0x00
                          vendor     = 'Intel Corporation'
                          device     = '82576 Gigabit Network Connection'
                          class      = network
                          subclass   = ethernet
                      

                      Even so I would have expected them to be in order.

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                        darkcorner @johnpoz
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                        @johnpoz said in 4 port NIC with mixed IDs:

                        Best solution is prob just a label maker and label them hehe

                        I had thought of that too.
                        However, if the numbering derives from FreeBSD the important thing is that this does not change at each restart because otherwise it would skip the assignment of the networks and therefore of the connected cables.

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                          darkcorner @Patch
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                          @patch
                          Is there lspci on FreeBSD / pfSense?
                          I can't even find a package, I also tried with pciutils.

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                            Patch @darkcorner
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                            @darkcorner said in 4 port NIC with mixed IDs:

                            Is there lspci on FreeBSD / pfSense?

                            No
                            It is a linux command relevant to Proxmox not pfsense install

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                            • stephenw10S Offline
                              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                              last edited by

                              pciconf is the FreeBSD equivalent for most functions.

                              You can see though how the ports are numbered in the order they are seen on the bus:

                              igb0@pci0:5:0:0:
                              igb1@pci0:5:0:1:
                              igb2@pci0:6:0:0:
                              igb3@pci0:6:0:1:
                              

                              There's nothing you can do to change that.

                              Steve

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                                darkcorner
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                                Interpreting the pciconf data, I believe the problem is due to the card having two buses for two NICs each.
                                Therefore, the double sequence igp1-0 and igp3-2 is explained.
                                OK. I'll put a label indicating the ports ID.
                                Thanks everyone.

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