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    All interfaces are down

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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      misurex
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      Unfortunately, and that is why I posted the question here, I have two cables connected one to the router (192.168.1.x), and the other to a laptop with DHCP.

      I verified the cables, by connecting them to other devices, all is good, I thought that is something that I'm missing, in that case I will look in detail on the router side, maybe is the wan that block the lan also …

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        misurex
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        I plug the cable to the laptop, it's working (192.168.1.2), then I switch it for pfsense, nothing …

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          misurex
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          pfsense always sees the interfaces as down.

          I have also an Endian firewall, that I wish to change for pfsense, endian is working without a problem (same 192.168.1.2). Actually I'm using his cable to connect from the router to pfsense.

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            misurex
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            Ok, I made some progress, but I'm not happy at all, the two onboard ports are useless ?
            When I changed the cables to the NIC's ports, the ports are showned UP. But that was the reason to buy a server mobo, to be able to use the two ports already there. Hmm, at least now I can connect to the pfsense GUI.

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              moikerz
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              You bought a server board, but you bought ASrock? That's like saying "I've got a Lamborghini but it's got a Honda badge on it".  ::) ASrock are not a known, nor used, server-board manufacturer; They're known for "being cheaper than everyone else".

              Perhaps it's just an incompatiblity with FreeBSD and these new i210 chipsets?

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                phil.davis
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                The i210 NICs should be supported on FreeBSD since around FreeBSD 9(.1?). So they should work with pfSense 2.2.* and 2.3.* based on FreeBSD 10.*.

                The way to really find out is to install FreeBSD 10.3 (and then try FreeBSD 11 BETA or upcoming RC1) and see what happens. If the i210 NICs are not recognized by any of that, then there is some special issue with the ASRock board.

                As the Greek philosopher Isosceles used to say, "There are 3 sides to every triangle."
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                  misurex
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                  Hello,

                  As a response to moikerz: For my NAS and Server I use Supermicro, but for a firewall, instead of paying 600$, and seeing the reviews for this mobo, I thought that it will be ok to buy this product.
                  http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813135343

                  To Phil - for now I translate the configuration from Endian to Pfsense, for the GREEN network, but when I will pass to the ORANGE one, then I will do some dig ups, I cannot return the mobo, so I'll see what steps to do at that point (tomorrow probably).

                  Thank you.

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                    misurex
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                    Ok, I'm out of ideas, I removed the NIC card, reinstalled pfsense, the two ports onboard, I210 are now UP, I recreate the interfaces IPs, then … I installed the NIC card, and now its ports are down.

                    Apparently, is one (the onboard lans) or the other (the two from the card), but not the four simultaneously.

                    Any ideas ? Thank you.

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                      heper
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                      have you tried putting the nic card in different slots ? might be an odd IRQ issue when sharing the same …. welcome to the 1980's  ;)
                      you could also try a bios update or a firmware-update of the nic itself

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                        misurex
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                        @heper

                        Changing the slots was the first thing I did, but no luck. The bios has the last version, updating the driver, I don't know how to do it. I read some posts, but I didn't find a good answer, compiling within the kernel, I'm afraid to do it.

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