10 GbE on T2000 running Ubuntu

Srinivasan, Kamalavasan kamalavasan.srinivasan at intel.com
Tue Jul 18 23:01:02 UTC 2006


Tony,

I am using Fiber cable. It works fine when I boot into the Solaris OS
talking to a Fedora Core running on IA machine. I use the same IP
address and netmask I used in the Solaris OS on Niagara. 

Thanks,
Kamal

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Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2006 22:30:56 +0100
From: Tony Arnold <tony.arnold at manchester.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: 10 GbE on T2000 running Ubuntu
To: Ubuntu Help and User Discussions <ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com>
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On Tue, 2006-07-18 at 11:15 -0700, Srinivasan, Kamalavasan wrote:
> I tried flushing out the ARP table. I also tried the netstat and a
> default routing gateway. The link is point to point and does not go
> through other network devices. 

Just some things to think about.

I presume you have the same network ard at each end of the point to
point link?

And that you are using a crossover cable?

And the cable is suitable for 10GbE?

I presume also that both interfaces are auto negotiating? You might try
forcing them to a lower speed to see if you can get it to work.

And that the IP addresses and masks mean the two points are on the same
IP network?

No doubt you have tried all these things, but just in case!

Regards,
Tony.
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