Previously working pfSense 2.4.4 setup stops "randomly" accepting LAN traffic
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now its official.... I can't not even ping pfSense (10GbE cable directly from my workstation <-> pfSense ix1 without VLAN10 or VLAN50) anymore I think I broke the internet fun byside, it is quite strange whats happening here...
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@Yves_ said in Previously working pfSense 2.4.4 setup stops "randomly" accepting LAN traffic:
status: no carrier
Isn't going to work very well.
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Mmm, bad NIC maybe? Try re-assigning ix0 and ix1, does it now fail WAN side?
Steve
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@johnpoz said in Previously working pfSense 2.4.4 setup stops "randomly" accepting LAN traffic:
@Yves_ said in Previously working pfSense 2.4.4 setup stops "randomly" accepting LAN traffic:
status: no carrier
Isn't going to work very well.
No, that actually was my fault. thats why I deleted the post. I forgot the plug the cable back from the switch directly into ix1....
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Not sure this looks great..
dev.ix.1.mac_stats.local_faults: 31
I see 0 faults on everything I'm checking here. What does dev.ix.0.mac_stats.local_faults show there?
You might also try disabling flow control:
sysctl dev.ix.1.fc=0
If that works you can add it as a system tunable in the gui.
Steve
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@stephenw10 okay, so I set ix0 to lan and ix1 wan no more vlans... and voila ix0 still working now as lan... and ix1 which now would be wan is still dead... so eighter one port on my card is broken (which would be the first time I hear of something like that) or there is something else seriously wrong... anyway going to create a backup now of pfsense, kill the vm completely and reinstall a new vm. if this does not work. I will switch the X540 tomorrow.
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Mmm, yeah does seem like a hardware issue or maybe something in the way that port is passed through to pfSense.
Replacing the card will tell you that though.
Steve
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I have some more feedback. After almost giving up, I thought why not just reboot the complete VMware ESXi server for once. Which I did and which seams to have solved all the issues... even doh the intel x540 is completely passedthru, very very strange. I will keep an eye on everything and keep you posted.
@stephenw10 THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR ALL YOUR EFFORT!
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Hmm, I guess it retained some config then. We have seen NICs that require a complete power cycle to clear some issues.
Steve