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    2.4.5 install, no LAN link-up detected

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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    • DaddyGoD
      DaddyGo @trent6gol
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      @trent6gol

      well, then do you think the damn big NIC that you suggest fits in that little box? ☺ ☺

      Cats bury it so they can't see it!
      (You know what I mean if you have a cat)

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        trent6gol @DaddyGo
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        @DaddyGo Yes with a bigger case some solder and good luck I believe it will fit lol, anyway irrelevant but back on track. I stand with the second option.

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        • DaddyGoD
          DaddyGo
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          @jdibber said in 2.4.5 install, no LAN link-up detected:

          advantech ds-081

          I don't see IPMI interface here:

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          • DaddyGoD
            DaddyGo
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            I think this OP is already bored, I go, I also drink a glass of red wine ✋

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              trent6gol @DaddyGo
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              @DaddyGo IMM/IPMI/IDRAC whats the difference remote management is just that regardless of what the port is called. I'm thinking that the realtek port is used as management, because logically you don't need 2 NIC ports to do what this device was intended. Second, the manufacture-variation of these ports also leads me to believe this because it has RMM built-in.

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              • J
                jdibber
                last edited by jdibber

                Well, that's +1 for shit$ and giggles...

                Chipset --> PCH-IO config --> PCI Express -->
                PCH LAN Controller Enabled
                LAN2 Control disabled

                Enabling LAN2 detects re0. I can access the GUI.

                I thought I reviewed BIOS settings, apparently not thoroughly enough. I appreciate everyone's help. Sorry for the rabbit hole chase

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                  trent6gol @jdibber
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                  @jdibber Just remember when you start going in the settings of PF there is a section in System->Advance->Networking, scroll down a bit and make sure the TCP segmentation is checked, I believe the Realteks and PF/BSD driver had a problem in that area. I don't have Realteks anymore so I'm not sure if it was fixed or not.

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                    jdibber
                    last edited by

                    will do. thanks again

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                    • DaddyGoD
                      DaddyGo
                      last edited by

                      when you use it as a router (it's not just a (re) driver issue):

                      https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/config/advanced-setup.html#Networking
                      https://forum.netgate.com/topic/42669/tso-and-lro-on-alix-boards

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                      • DaddyGoD
                        DaddyGo @trent6gol
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                        @trent6gol

                        the interface is not IPMI, it would be in the Advantech description and there would also be BMC firmware for the unit

                        whereas Advantech deals with industrial control engineering, due to network segmentation, there are more eth. port on the unit

                        what is the lesson always check the BIOS ☺

                        Cats bury it so they can't see it!
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                          jdibber
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                          Thanks again....I do feel like a bit of a mo for not finding the bios setting from the get go

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                          • DaddyGoD
                            DaddyGo @jdibber
                            last edited by DaddyGo

                            @jdibber
                            but you solved it 😉

                            edit: unfortunately I have to warn you that Realtek is not good for these purposes (NGFW) and maybe never will be

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                              trent6gol @DaddyGo
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                              @DaddyGo It doesn't have to be an IPMI or IMM or IDRAC interface for it to be used as one. I have a Supermicro board that does the same uses the LAN port for RMM. There is no BMC either. The instruction manual for the Advantech clearly states using IMM albeit its not IPMI but whats the difference.

                              Edit: And quite frankly these little Chinese manufactured boards really leaves much to be desired in documentation.

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                              • DaddyGoD
                                DaddyGo @trent6gol
                                last edited by DaddyGo

                                @trent6gol

                                THX for your all help, but on my part off - topic
                                (the above, shell "prtsc" were all I made via IPMI, It was made from a Supermicro + pfSense unit, which is about 3,400 Km from me

                                edit: Advantech is a thousand-year-old company, I see you don't know
                                has a huge reputation in industrial automation!

                                by the way, icurrently all stuff is made in china, and we spoiled it and it’s a suck now ☹

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