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      tom-ato @stephenw10
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      @stephenw10 That's an interesting data point. My pfSense box is connected to an Aruba S2500 and @cescofs is using an Aruba JL261A. Could very well be some weirdness with link negotiation?

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        cescofs
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        These are packets from the switch to the lan interface of pfsense. So there are no logs errors about them on the switch.
        The only thing we know is that the lan interface has problems for a few of them.....

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          cescofs @tom-ato
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          @tom-ato
          Did you find any solution?

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            tom-ato @cescofs
            last edited by

            @cescofs I have not. Checked my port settings on the switch side; flow control is disabled and the interfaces properly auto-negotiated. I can't really remove the switch from the equation since it's a core part of my home network. I haven't tried changing the driver but may do so if the total number of errors goes to an uncomfortable number, currently it's sitting at 1425 which is relatively low.

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              brachy33
              last edited by brachy33

              Adding to this list, I have an Intel X550-T1 (WAN) in my Thinkserver ST50 connected to a Metronet ISP, Nokia-branded ONT with symmetrical 1Gb. The ONT, besides basic provisioning, is a media converter to copper ethernet. Have been running rock solid on 2.4/2.5 CE variants for years.

              After fresh install to 2.6 CE, I too am getting errors on WAN IN only (intel x550-t1). Correlated this to sysctl dev.ix.0 and dev.ix.0.mac_stats.checksum_errs: 9. These 9 checksum errors match the WAN in errors. Of course the error count resets after reboot, hence the following code shows 0 chcksum errors for int ix0:

              dev.ix.0.wake: 0
              dev.ix.0.dmac: 0
              dev.ix.0.fw_version: Option ROM V1-b1276-p0 eTrack 0x80000c66 PHY FW V523
              dev.ix.0.advertise_speed: 3
              dev.ix.0.fc: 0
              dev.ix.0.mac_stats.tx_frames_1024_1522: 1036715
              dev.ix.0.mac_stats.tx_frames_512_1023: 70741
              dev.ix.0.mac_stats.tx_frames_256_511: 8205
              dev.ix.0.mac_stats.tx_frames_128_255: 78459
              dev.ix.0.mac_stats.tx_frames_65_127: 222418
              dev.ix.0.mac_stats.tx_frames_64: 206348
              dev.ix.0.mac_stats.management_pkts_txd: 0
              dev.ix.0.mac_stats.mcast_pkts_txd: 0
              dev.ix.0.mac_stats.bcast_pkts_txd: 3
              dev.ix.0.mac_stats.good_pkts_txd: 1622886
              dev.ix.0.mac_stats.total_pkts_txd: 1622886
              dev.ix.0.mac_stats.good_octets_txd: 1605608173
              dev.ix.0.mac_stats.checksum_errs: 0
              dev.ix.0.mac_stats.management_pkts_drpd: 0
              dev.ix.0.mac_stats.management_pkts_rcvd: 0
              dev.ix.0.mac_stats.recv_jabberd: 0
              dev.ix.0.mac_stats.recv_oversized: 0
              dev.ix.0.mac_stats.recv_fragmented: 0
              dev.ix.0.mac_stats.recv_undersized: 0
              dev.ix.0.mac_stats.rx_frames_1024_1522: 1526478
              dev.ix.0.mac_stats.rx_frames_512_1023: 86441
              dev.ix.0.mac_stats.rx_frames_256_511: 15312
              dev.ix.0.mac_stats.rx_frames_128_255: 46695
              dev.ix.0.mac_stats.rx_frames_65_127: 68834
              dev.ix.0.mac_stats.rx_frames_64: 406828
              dev.ix.0.mac_stats.bcast_pkts_rcvd: 0
              dev.ix.0.mac_stats.mcast_pkts_rcvd: 0
              dev.ix.0.mac_stats.good_pkts_rcvd: 2150588
              dev.ix.0.mac_stats.total_pkts_rcvd: 2150588
              dev.ix.0.mac_stats.good_octets_rcvd: 2377508547
              dev.ix.0.mac_stats.total_octets_rcvd: 2377508547
              dev.ix.0.mac_stats.xoff_recvd: 0
              dev.ix.0.mac_stats.xoff_txd: 0
              dev.ix.0.mac_stats.xon_recvd: 0
              dev.ix.0.mac_stats.xon_txd: 0
              dev.ix.0.mac_stats.rx_missed_packets: 0
              dev.ix.0.mac_stats.rec_len_errs: 0
              dev.ix.0.mac_stats.remote_faults: 0
              dev.ix.0.mac_stats.local_faults: 2
              dev.ix.0.mac_stats.short_discards: 0
              dev.ix.0.mac_stats.byte_errs: 0
              dev.ix.0.mac_stats.ill_errs: 0
              dev.ix.0.mac_stats.crc_errs: 0
              dev.ix.0.mac_stats.rx_errs: 0
              dev.ix.0.queue5.rx_discarded: 0
              dev.ix.0.queue5.rx_copies: 0
              dev.ix.0.queue5.rx_bytes: 415306225
              dev.ix.0.queue5.rx_packets: 393080
              dev.ix.0.queue5.rxd_tail: 1911
              dev.ix.0.queue5.rxd_head: 1912
              dev.ix.0.queue5.irqs: 424161
              dev.ix.0.queue5.interrupt_rate: 31250
              dev.ix.0.queue5.tx_packets: 482557
              dev.ix.0.queue5.tso_tx: 0
              dev.ix.0.queue5.txd_tail: 1718
              dev.ix.0.queue5.txd_head: 1718
              dev.ix.0.queue4.rx_discarded: 0
              dev.ix.0.queue4.rx_copies: 0
              dev.ix.0.queue4.rx_bytes: 436384894
              dev.ix.0.queue4.rx_packets: 548017
              dev.ix.0.queue4.rxd_tail: 1200
              dev.ix.0.queue4.rxd_head: 1201
              dev.ix.0.queue4.irqs: 483397
              dev.ix.0.queue4.interrupt_rate: 31250
              dev.ix.0.queue4.tx_packets: 38897
              dev.ix.0.queue4.tso_tx: 0
              dev.ix.0.queue4.txd_tail: 525
              dev.ix.0.queue4.txd_head: 525
              dev.ix.0.queue3.rx_discarded: 0
              dev.ix.0.queue3.rx_copies: 0
              dev.ix.0.queue3.rx_bytes: 78301815
              dev.ix.0.queue3.rx_packets: 65498
              dev.ix.0.queue3.rxd_tail: 2009
              dev.ix.0.queue3.rxd_head: 2010
              dev.ix.0.queue3.irqs: 126529
              dev.ix.0.queue3.interrupt_rate: 31250
              dev.ix.0.queue3.tx_packets: 81232
              dev.ix.0.queue3.tso_tx: 0
              dev.ix.0.queue3.txd_tail: 2009
              dev.ix.0.queue3.txd_head: 2009
              dev.ix.0.queue2.rx_discarded: 0
              dev.ix.0.queue2.rx_copies: 0
              dev.ix.0.queue2.rx_bytes: 332160295
              dev.ix.0.queue2.rx_packets: 230804
              dev.ix.0.queue2.rxd_tail: 1427
              dev.ix.0.queue2.rxd_head: 1428
              dev.ix.0.queue2.irqs: 492288
              dev.ix.0.queue2.interrupt_rate: 31250
              dev.ix.0.queue2.tx_packets: 576023
              dev.ix.0.queue2.tso_tx: 0
              dev.ix.0.queue2.txd_tail: 1066
              dev.ix.0.queue2.txd_head: 1066
              dev.ix.0.queue1.rx_discarded: 0
              dev.ix.0.queue1.rx_copies: 0
              dev.ix.0.queue1.rx_bytes: 665262155
              dev.ix.0.queue1.rx_packets: 580499
              dev.ix.0.queue1.rxd_tail: 914
              dev.ix.0.queue1.rxd_head: 915
              dev.ix.0.queue1.irqs: 529926
              dev.ix.0.queue1.interrupt_rate: 31250
              dev.ix.0.queue1.tx_packets: 216662
              dev.ix.0.queue1.tso_tx: 0
              dev.ix.0.queue1.txd_tail: 89
              dev.ix.0.queue1.txd_head: 89
              dev.ix.0.queue0.rx_discarded: 0
              dev.ix.0.queue0.rx_copies: 0
              dev.ix.0.queue0.rx_bytes: 441619846
              dev.ix.0.queue0.rx_packets: 332787
              dev.ix.0.queue0.rxd_tail: 1010
              dev.ix.0.queue0.rxd_head: 1011
              dev.ix.0.queue0.irqs: 352341
              dev.ix.0.queue0.interrupt_rate: 31250
              dev.ix.0.queue0.tx_packets: 227634
              dev.ix.0.queue0.tso_tx: 0
              dev.ix.0.queue0.txd_tail: 792
              dev.ix.0.queue0.txd_head: 792
              dev.ix.0.link_irq: 1
              dev.ix.0.watchdog_events: 0
              dev.ix.0.dropped: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.rxq5.rxq_fl0.buf_size: 2048
              dev.ix.0.iflib.rxq5.rxq_fl0.credits: 2047
              dev.ix.0.iflib.rxq5.rxq_fl0.cidx: 1912
              dev.ix.0.iflib.rxq5.rxq_fl0.pidx: 1911
              dev.ix.0.iflib.rxq5.cpu: 5
              dev.ix.0.iflib.rxq4.rxq_fl0.buf_size: 2048
              dev.ix.0.iflib.rxq4.rxq_fl0.credits: 2047
              dev.ix.0.iflib.rxq4.rxq_fl0.cidx: 1201
              dev.ix.0.iflib.rxq4.rxq_fl0.pidx: 1200
              dev.ix.0.iflib.rxq4.cpu: 4
              dev.ix.0.iflib.rxq3.rxq_fl0.buf_size: 2048
              dev.ix.0.iflib.rxq3.rxq_fl0.credits: 2047
              dev.ix.0.iflib.rxq3.rxq_fl0.cidx: 2010
              dev.ix.0.iflib.rxq3.rxq_fl0.pidx: 2009
              dev.ix.0.iflib.rxq3.cpu: 3
              dev.ix.0.iflib.rxq2.rxq_fl0.buf_size: 2048
              dev.ix.0.iflib.rxq2.rxq_fl0.credits: 2047
              dev.ix.0.iflib.rxq2.rxq_fl0.cidx: 1428
              dev.ix.0.iflib.rxq2.rxq_fl0.pidx: 1427
              dev.ix.0.iflib.rxq2.cpu: 2
              dev.ix.0.iflib.rxq1.rxq_fl0.buf_size: 2048
              dev.ix.0.iflib.rxq1.rxq_fl0.credits: 2047
              dev.ix.0.iflib.rxq1.rxq_fl0.cidx: 915
              dev.ix.0.iflib.rxq1.rxq_fl0.pidx: 914
              dev.ix.0.iflib.rxq1.cpu: 1
              dev.ix.0.iflib.rxq0.rxq_fl0.buf_size: 2048
              dev.ix.0.iflib.rxq0.rxq_fl0.credits: 2047
              dev.ix.0.iflib.rxq0.rxq_fl0.cidx: 1011
              dev.ix.0.iflib.rxq0.rxq_fl0.pidx: 1010
              dev.ix.0.iflib.rxq0.cpu: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq5.r_abdications: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq5.r_restarts: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq5.r_stalls: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq5.r_starts: 482557
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq5.r_drops: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq5.r_enqueues: 482557
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq5.ring_state: pidx_head: 1277 pidx_tail: 1277 cidx: 1277 state: IDLE
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq5.txq_cleaned: 482965
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq5.txq_processed: 482997
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq5.txq_in_use: 33
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq5.txq_cidx_processed: 1717
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq5.txq_cidx: 1685
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq5.txq_pidx: 1718
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq5.no_tx_dma_setup: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq5.txd_encap_efbig: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq5.tx_map_failed: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq5.no_desc_avail: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq5.mbuf_defrag_failed: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq5.m_pullups: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq5.mbuf_defrag: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq5.cpu: 5
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq4.r_abdications: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq4.r_restarts: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq4.r_stalls: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq4.r_starts: 38897
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq4.r_drops: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq4.r_enqueues: 38897
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq4.ring_state: pidx_head: 2033 pidx_tail: 2033 cidx: 2033 state: IDLE
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq4.txq_cleaned: 39404
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq4.txq_processed: 39436
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq4.txq_in_use: 33
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq4.txq_cidx_processed: 524
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq4.txq_cidx: 492
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq4.txq_pidx: 525
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq4.no_tx_dma_setup: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq4.txd_encap_efbig: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq4.tx_map_failed: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq4.no_desc_avail: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq4.mbuf_defrag_failed: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq4.m_pullups: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq4.mbuf_defrag: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq4.cpu: 4
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq3.r_abdications: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq3.r_restarts: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq3.r_stalls: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq3.r_starts: 81231
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq3.r_drops: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq3.r_enqueues: 81232
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq3.ring_state: pidx_head: 1360 pidx_tail: 1360 cidx: 1360 state: IDLE
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq3.txq_cleaned: 81847
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq3.txq_processed: 81879
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq3.txq_in_use: 34
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq3.txq_cidx_processed: 2007
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq3.txq_cidx: 1975
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq3.txq_pidx: 2009
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq3.no_tx_dma_setup: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq3.txd_encap_efbig: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq3.tx_map_failed: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq3.no_desc_avail: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq3.mbuf_defrag_failed: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq3.m_pullups: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq3.mbuf_defrag: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq3.cpu: 3
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq2.r_abdications: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq2.r_restarts: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq2.r_stalls: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq2.r_starts: 576022
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq2.r_drops: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq2.r_enqueues: 576023
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq2.ring_state: pidx_head: 0535 pidx_tail: 0535 cidx: 0535 state: IDLE
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq2.txq_cleaned: 576515
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq2.txq_processed: 576547
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq2.txq_in_use: 39
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq2.txq_cidx_processed: 1059
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq2.txq_cidx: 1027
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq2.txq_pidx: 1066
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq2.no_tx_dma_setup: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq2.txd_encap_efbig: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq2.tx_map_failed: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq2.no_desc_avail: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq2.mbuf_defrag_failed: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq2.m_pullups: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq2.mbuf_defrag: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq2.cpu: 2
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq1.r_abdications: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq1.r_restarts: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq1.r_stalls: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq1.r_starts: 216662
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq1.r_drops: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq1.r_enqueues: 216662
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq1.ring_state: pidx_head: 1622 pidx_tail: 1622 cidx: 1622 state: IDLE
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq1.txq_cleaned: 217143
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq1.txq_processed: 217175
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq1.txq_in_use: 34
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq1.txq_cidx_processed: 87
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq1.txq_cidx: 55
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq1.txq_pidx: 89
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq1.no_tx_dma_setup: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq1.txd_encap_efbig: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq1.tx_map_failed: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq1.no_desc_avail: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq1.mbuf_defrag_failed: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq1.m_pullups: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq1.mbuf_defrag: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq1.cpu: 1
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq0.r_abdications: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq0.r_restarts: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq0.r_stalls: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq0.r_starts: 227620
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq0.r_drops: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq0.r_enqueues: 227634
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq0.ring_state: pidx_head: 0306 pidx_tail: 0306 cidx: 0306 state: IDLE
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq0.txq_cleaned: 228086
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq0.txq_processed: 228118
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq0.txq_in_use: 34
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq0.txq_cidx_processed: 790
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq0.txq_cidx: 758
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq0.txq_pidx: 792
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq0.no_tx_dma_setup: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq0.txd_encap_efbig: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq0.tx_map_failed: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq0.no_desc_avail: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq0.mbuf_defrag_failed: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq0.m_pullups: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq0.mbuf_defrag: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.txq0.cpu: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.override_nrxds: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.override_ntxds: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.use_logical_cores: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.separate_txrx: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.core_offset: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.tx_abdicate: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.rx_budget: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.disable_msix: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.override_qs_enable: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.override_nrxqs: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.override_ntxqs: 0
              dev.ix.0.iflib.driver_version: 4.0.1-k
              dev.ix.0.%parent: pci2
              dev.ix.0.%pnpinfo: vendor=0x8086 device=0x15d1 subvendor=0x8086 subdevice=0x0002 class=0x020000
              dev.ix.0.%location: slot=0 function=0 dbsf=pci0:2:0:0 handle=\_SB_.PCI0.RP09.PXSX
              dev.ix.0.%driver: ix
              dev.ix.0.%desc: Intel(R) X550-T1
              

              So far on ix0 int:

              • Disabled FC
              • Checked disabled hardware checksum offload
              • Verified int is running latest Intel driver (believe it's the latest - 4.0.1-k)
              • Checked latest firmware via Intel bootable update utility
              • swapped to multiple, new CAT6 patch cords including Commscope and Panduit (no cheap cords)
              • Bought a new X550-T1 card in case my previous card was dying.
              • Had Metronet provision a new Nokia G240G ONT and powersupply to no affect.

              Lastly, I found the following on Intel's Download Center and it seems it couldn't be more applicable to my situation (Intel NIC, ONT, cksum errors):

              https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/download/19174/disabling-tcp-ipv6-checksum-offload-capability-with-intel-1-10-gbe-controllers.html

              I've tried modifying INET6 settings via Shell command as per FreeBSD IFCONFIG:

              -rxcsum, -txcsum, -rxcsum6, -txcsum6
              	     If	the driver supports user-configurable checksum offloading,
              	     disable receive (or transmit) checksum offloading on the inter-
              	     face.  The	feature	can be turned off selectively per protocol
              	     family.  Use -rxcsum6, -txcsum6 for ip6(4)	or -rxcsum, -txcsum
              	     otherwise.	 These settings	may not	always be independent of each
              	     other.
              

              Still no changes and errors continue on WAN IN. To be fair, for ~100GiB data in I might have 6-10 errors. I have also now upgraded the 2.6CE to pfSense Plus ver 22.01 with yearly support package.

              Apologies, not trying to hijack OP's thread but hoping
              to share more data to the WAN ERRORS IN. Thanks.

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              • tinfoilmattT
                tinfoilmatt
                last edited by

                Reporting the same on 2.6 with X557 NICs, all 'mac_stats.checksum_errs':

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                • stephenw10S
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                  last edited by stephenw10

                  The difference here is that the ix driver in 2.6 includes all input errors in the mac stats value not just crc and length errors:
                  https://github.com/pfsense/FreeBSD-src/commit/5574b12aac2bdfe66ec1d9564f932eeec9ac213c

                  So nothing has actually changed, you are just seeing the errors now that were previously not shown.

                  Also see: https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/12904

                  Steve

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                    Dredex @stephenw10
                    last edited by

                    If we don't have access to the other end of the cable (switch/server) we will never know if this errors are relevant or not ....

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                      cescofs @stephenw10
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                      @stephenw10
                      I'm not convinced by your answer. I should have seen errors on all nics and in every direction.

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                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                        Why? The errors could be on one NIC only. You just didn't see them reported in 2.5.2.

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                          qfixxx
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                          Just curious if anyone ever found anything that might explain the source of these errors?

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                            simplepanda
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                            Seeing something similar I think.

                            On my LAN interface (multiple VLANs via a 10G Intel/ix Interface) i get exactly 2 IN errors every 20 seconds.

                            It's 2 errors. It's every 20 seconds. Like clockwork. I can run gigabits of traffic through the firewall and it only ever increases by 2 input errors, only every 20 seconds.

                            What on earth could this be? Something on my LAN sending dodgy frames? Why every 20 seconds?

                            Is there anyway to get a pcap of the dropped / error frames?

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                              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                              Hmm, that's interesting.

                              You could probably catpure that by using a mirror port on the switch to reflect whatever it's sending.

                              Steve

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                                simplepanda @stephenw10
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                                @stephenw10 Yes, setting up to do that now. I assume it's my Ubiquiti switch. Cheap 10G switch = cheap 10G switch problems, I guess.

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                                  qfixxx @simplepanda
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                                  @simplepanda Curious what you see. I have a similar situation just not with fixed pattern. Mine is just a slow increment of ~50 errors every 24hrs on both WAN interfaces. I've got a USW-Flex-XG between the WAN NICs and the respective modems (AT&T and Spectrum).

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                                    @brachy33 said in X520 errors in 2.6 and 22.01?:

                                    https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/download/19174/disabling-tcp-ipv6-checksum-offload-capability-with-intel-1-10-gbe-controllers.html

                                    Any luck, with those in/out errors

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                                      rahlquist
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                                      Hate to be the latest "me too" but ..

                                      Intel X550-T2 getting errors on both interfaces. ix1 which is connected to 10Gb port on my Aruba switch, there are no errors showing on the Aruba. If its as stephenw10 explained and just more counters being aggregated thats annoying.

                                      	dev.ix.0.mac_stats.checksum_errs: 50
                                      	dev.ix.0.mac_stats.rx_errs: 50
                                      	dev.ix.1.mac_stats.rec_len_errs: 313
                                      	dev.ix.1.mac_stats.rx_errs: 313
                                      
                                      ix0: <Intel(R) X550-T2> mem 0xf0600000-0xf07fffff,0xf0804000-0xf0807fff irq 25 at device 0.0 on pci1
                                      ix0: Using 2048 TX descriptors and 2048 RX descriptors
                                      ix0: Using 4 RX queues 4 TX queues
                                      ix0: Using MSI-X interrupts with 5 vectors
                                      ix0: allocated for 4 queues
                                      ix0: allocated for 4 rx queues
                                      ix0: Ethernet address: 
                                      ix0: PCI Express Bus: Speed 8.0GT/s Width x4
                                      ix0: eTrack 0x80000492 PHY FW V523
                                      ix0: netmap queues/slots: TX 4/2048, RX 4/2048
                                      ix1: <Intel(R) X550-T2> mem 0xf0400000-0xf05fffff,0xf0800000-0xf0803fff irq 24 at device 0.1 on pci1
                                      ix1: Using 2048 TX descriptors and 2048 RX descriptors
                                      ix1: Using 4 RX queues 4 TX queues
                                      ix1: Using MSI-X interrupts with 5 vectors
                                      ix1: allocated for 4 queues
                                      ix1: allocated for 4 rx queues
                                      ix1: Ethernet address: 
                                      ix1: PCI Express Bus: Speed 8.0GT/s Width x4
                                      ix1: eTrack 0x80000492 PHY FW V523
                                      ix1: netmap queues/slots: TX 4/2048, RX 4/2048
                                      

                                      Also, hoping for the day when my nic speed is correctly reported too. (this is a 2.5Gbps link to cable modem)

                                      media: Ethernet autoselect (Unknown <rxpause,txpause>)
                                      
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                                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                                        Those are present for X550 in 2.7:
                                        https://github.com/pfsense/FreeBSD-src/commit/d381c807510de2ebb453a563540bd17e344a2aab

                                        Steve

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                                          rahlquist @stephenw10
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                                          @stephenw10 Thank you!

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                                            brachy33 @khodorb
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                                            @khodorb

                                            I was not able to track down and prevent IN errors with the X550-T2 (WAN1) and my MetroNet GPON regardless of firmware, settings, etc. So, as a test I bought a Chelsio T520-BT, flashed it to the latest firmware/ROM and reinstalled pfSense+. Have not had a single error (IN or OUT) since making that swap. To be fair, the Chelsio could also be seeing errors and the latest drivers, etc are just not 'showing' those errors within pfSense.

                                            On the flip side, my Intel x710-T2 (LAN) connected via 10G Twinax to my Juniper 2300 started getting IN errors, albeit very slowly so. I would get several 100Gb of data through the network and then all of a sudden 3 errors would show IN, than 12, than 30. The errors ALWAYS increase in increments of 3. Now, these errors do not seem to correlate to the number of interrupts on this connection which do increase steadily AND the overall performance of the network has been rock-solid!

                                            In speaking with the Netgate support team, it might be fruitless and an overall 'red herring' to go tracing down what is causing these LAN IN errors, especially when everything is working as it should.

                                            But call me an OCD freak...I just don't like when there are network errors and I do not know where they're originating from.

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