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    Intel igb optimizations (EEE)

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    • GertjanG
      Gertjan @axot
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      @axot

      Could be explained by a power dip that didn't really reach your pfSense, but did had an effect on the device attached to igb0 and igb3.

      No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
      Edit : and where are the logs ??

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        axot @Gertjan
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        @Gertjan Thanks for the reply, How can I verify if a power dip is the cause? It seems that igb1 and igb2 have far fewer link state DOWN logs.

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        • GertjanG
          Gertjan @axot
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          @axot

          Your pfSense usies an operating system (FreeBSD) with an (over) complex filesystem.
          Like your PC (any OS) or MAC. removing the power (cable) can create major issues in the file system.
          That's why 'mission' critical devices like your coffee machine an Internet access device are always fed by an UPS that filters out all power issues.
          I said all this so you now also have a way to see if there were any power issues : the UPS will signal this.
          And saving your devices while doing so.

          The connected devices to the pfSense on all your NICs are generally always switches (nad not end user devices), so hook these up to the UPS also and you'll never see any LINK UP/DOWN again.

          You still see them ? Then, for every interface, on each side of the wire, change the NIC.
          Or, it can happen : change the network cable.
          Or tell the kids to stop pulling cables.

          It can happen, NICs (cables) can go bad, but the chance you see two of them failing at the same moment ? No way.

          No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
          Edit : and where are the logs ??

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            axot @Gertjan
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            @Gertjan Thank you for pointing that out. I didn't even consider a power issue as a possible cause for the problem. Given that both NICs are experiencing the same issue, the possibility of a power issue seems more likely. Let me give it a try.

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            • stephenw10S
              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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              What are those NICs connected to? Are those devices also showing the link go down? Are they rebooting?

              The time between those link change logs doesn't really look like flapping.

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                axot @stephenw10
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                @stephenw10 Hi, here are the connections for each NIC, I’ve also tried changing the cable on igb0, but the issue persists.

                igb0: Connected to the ONU (PR-600MI)
                igb1: Connected to a WiFI Router
                igb2: Connected to NAS (can be woken up via magic packet and goes to sleep when inactive)
                igb3: Connected to Mac Studio (wakes up from sleep when needed)

                More Logs,
                Oct 25 17:07:08 gw kernel: igb2: link state changed to DOWN
                Oct 25 17:07:08 gw kernel: igb0: link state changed to DOWN
                Oct 25 17:07:15 gw kernel: igb0: link state changed to UP
                Oct 25 17:07:19 gw kernel: igb0: link state changed to DOWN
                Oct 25 17:07:33 gw kernel: igb0: link state changed to UP
                Oct 25 17:34:37 gw kernel: igb2: link state changed to UP
                Oct 26 00:26:59 gw kernel: igb0: link state changed to DOWN
                Oct 26 00:27:03 gw kernel: igb0: link state changed to UP
                Oct 26 11:59:35 gw kernel: igb0: link state changed to DOWN
                Oct 26 11:59:39 gw kernel: igb0: link state changed to UP
                Oct 26 12:37:45 gw kernel: igb0: link state changed to DOWN
                Oct 26 12:37:49 gw kernel: igb0: link state changed to UP
                Oct 26 14:00:45 gw kernel: igb0: link state changed to DOWN
                Oct 26 14:00:48 gw kernel: igb0: link state changed to UP

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                  axot @axot
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                  Unfortunately, my pfsense router won’t power on. I need to buy a new one. Can you recommend a stable brand that won’t break the bank? Thanks.

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                    nimrod @axot
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                    @axot said in Intel igb optimizations (EEE):

                    Unfortunately, my pfsense router won’t power on. I need to buy a new one. Can you recommend a stable brand that won’t break the bank? Thanks.

                    Protectli.

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                    • stephenw10S
                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                      Mmm, hard for me not to recommend our own devices 😉

                      https://shop.netgate.com/collections/security-gateways

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                        axot
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                        @nimrod @stephenw10 Thank you both; it’s a tough decision!

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                        • GertjanG
                          Gertjan @axot
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                          @axot said in Intel igb optimizations (EEE):

                          igb1: Connected to a WiFI Router
                          igb2: Connected to NAS (can be woken up via magic packet and goes to sleep when inactive)
                          igb3: Connected to Mac Studio (wakes up from sleep when needed)

                          These are end-user devices and not switches ?!!
                          So, in case of a power glitch, all interfaces will flap. That's normal.

                          No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                          Edit : and where are the logs ??

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