Hello Interested People,
I just changed my hardware configuration from
ISP(Fiber) -> MediaConverter (fiber to rj45) -> OPNsense
to:
ISP(fiber) -> OPNsense (ix0) (Intel 520 DA2)
I am also online like this, however i noticed in the GUI that the negotiated speeds is set to unknown, and if config shows the same. Is that an issue
ix0: flags=8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> metric 0 mtu 1500
options=c400b8<VLAN_MTU,VLAN_HWTAGGING,JUMBO_MTU,VLAN_HWCSUM,VLAN_HWTSO,TXCSUM_IPV6>
ether 00:0e:c4:d2:66:77
hwaddr 00:1b:21:9c:06:d8
inet6 fe80::20e:c4ff:fed2:7777%ix0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x1
inet6 2a02:168:2000:e:20e:c4ff:fed2:8989 prefixlen 64 autoconf
inet 11.11.11.11 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 11.11.11.255
inet 2.1.1.2 netmask 0xffffffff broadcast 2.1.1.2
nd6 options=23<PERFORMNUD,ACCEPT_RTADV,AUTO_LINKLOCAL>
media: Ethernet autoselect (Unknown <rxpause,txpause>)
status: active
(i changed my inet ip in this printout)
media: Ethernet autoselect (Unknown <rxpause,txpause>) is what i am refering to
I suspect this is down to the FreeBSD driver for the fibre adapter.
If you have another fibre attached host, you can run iperf from OPNsense to test the speed locally.
Bart...
dmesg | grep ix
ifconfig -vvvvv ix0
I'd guess it's ok ..
Isn't it possible that the media converter messes things up for FreeBSD?
Also, a Intel 520 DA2 can't do fiber, only Direct Attached Twin Axial cables.
Keep that in mind before plugging a fiber optic in it ;-)
https://ark.intel.com/products/39776/Intel-Ethernet-Converged-Network-Adapter-X520-DA2
I mean its working fine right now. Also, i get my line speeds. I was just wondering why it sates no speeds
Intel X520-DA2 82599ES (is the modelnumber)
@mimugmail
my outputs are
acpi0: Power Button (fixed)
ix0: <Intel(R) PRO/10GbE PCI-Express Network Driver, Version - 3.2.12-k> port 0x e020-0xe03f mem 0xf7c80000-0xf7cfffff,0xf7d04000-0xf7d07fff irq 16 at device 0.0 on pci1
ix0: Using MSI-X interrupts with 5 vectors
ix0: Ethernet address: 00:1b:21:9c:06:d8
ix0: PCI Express Bus: Speed 5.0GT/s Width x8
ix0: netmap queues/slots: TX 4/2048, RX 4/2048
ix1: <Intel(R) PRO/10GbE PCI-Express Network Driver, Version - 3.2.12-k> port 0x e000-0xe01f mem 0xf7b80000-0xf7bfffff,0xf7d00000-0xf7d03fff irq 17 at device 0.1 on pci1
ix1: Using MSI-X interrupts with 5 vectors
ix1: Ethernet address: 00:1b:21:9c:06:da
ix1: PCI Express Bus: Speed 5.0GT/s Width x8
ix1: netmap queues/slots: TX 4/2048, RX 4/2048
vlan0: changing name to 'ix1_vlan69'
vlan1: changing name to 'ix1_vlan10'
vlan2: changing name to 'ix1_vlan5'
ix1: link state changed to UP
ix1_vlan69: link state changed to UP
ix1_vlan5: link state changed to UP
ix1_vlan10: link state changed to UP
ix0: link state changed to UP
ifa_maintain_loopback_route: insertion failed for interface ix0: 17
ifa_maintain_loopback_route: insertion failed for interface ix0: 17
ix0: link state changed to DOWN
ix0: link state changed to UP
ix0: link state changed to DOWN
ix1: link state changed to DOWN
ix1_vlan69: link state changed to DOWN
ix1_vlan5: link state changed to DOWN
ix1_vlan10: link state changed to DOWN
acpi0: Power Button (fixed)
ix0: <Intel(R) PRO/10GbE PCI-Express Network Driver, Version - 3.2.12-k> port 0x e020-0xe03f mem 0xf7c80000-0xf7cfffff,0xf7d04000-0xf7d07fff irq 16 at device 0.0 on pci1
ix0: Using MSI-X interrupts with 5 vectors
ix0: Ethernet address: 00:1b:21:9c:06:d8
ix0: PCI Express Bus: Speed 5.0GT/s Width x8
ix0: netmap queues/slots: TX 4/2048, RX 4/2048
ix1: <Intel(R) PRO/10GbE PCI-Express Network Driver, Version - 3.2.12-k> port 0x e000-0xe01f mem 0xf7b80000-0xf7bfffff,0xf7d00000-0xf7d03fff irq 17 at device 0.1 on pci1
ix1: Using MSI-X interrupts with 5 vectors
ix1: Ethernet address: 00:1b:21:9c:06:da
ix1: PCI Express Bus: Speed 5.0GT/s Width x8
ix1: netmap queues/slots: TX 4/2048, RX 4/2048
vlan0: changing name to 'ix1_vlan69'
vlan1: changing name to 'ix1_vlan10'
vlan2: changing name to 'ix1_vlan5'
ix1: link state changed to UP
ix1_vlan69: link state changed to UP
ix1_vlan5: link state changed to UP
ix1_vlan10: link state changed to UP
arp: 69.0.0.60 moved from c0:ee:fb:df:7f:70 to 0c:98:38:c4:85:59 on ix1_vlan69
arp: 192.168.0.50 moved from 02:ff:60:77:1d:58 to 02:ff:60:ea:67:9c on ix1_vlan1 0
ix0: link state changed to UP
ix0: link state changed to DOWN
ix1: link state changed to DOWN
ix1_vlan69: link state changed to DOWN
ix1_vlan5: link state changed to DOWN
ix1_vlan10: link state changed to DOWN
acpi0: Power Button (fixed)
ix0: <Intel(R) PRO/10GbE PCI-Express Network Driver, Version - 3.2.12-k> port 0x e020-0xe03f mem 0xf7c80000-0xf7cfffff,0xf7d04000-0xf7d07fff irq 16 at device 0.0 on pci1
ix0: Using MSI-X interrupts with 5 vectors
ix0: Ethernet address: 00:1b:21:9c:06:d8
ix0: PCI Express Bus: Speed 5.0GT/s Width x8
ix0: netmap queues/slots: TX 4/2048, RX 4/2048
ix1: <Intel(R) PRO/10GbE PCI-Express Network Driver, Version - 3.2.12-k> port 0x e000-0xe01f mem 0xf7b80000-0xf7bfffff,0xf7d00000-0xf7d03fff irq 17 at device 0.1 on pci1
ix1: Using MSI-X interrupts with 5 vectors
ix1: Ethernet address: 00:1b:21:9c:06:da
ix1: PCI Express Bus: Speed 5.0GT/s Width x8
ix1: netmap queues/slots: TX 4/2048, RX 4/2048
vlan0: changing name to 'ix1_vlan69'
vlan1: changing name to 'ix1_vlan10'
vlan2: changing name to 'ix1_vlan5'
ix0: link state changed to UP
ix0: link state changed to DOWN
ix0: link state changed to UP
ix1: link state changed to UP
ix1_vlan69: link state changed to UP
ix1_vlan5: link state changed to UP
ix1_vlan10: link state changed to UP
ix0: link state changed to DOWN
ix0: link state changed to UP
ix0: link state changed to DOWN
ix0: link state changed to UP
ix0: link state changed to DOWN
ix1: link state changed to DOWN
ix1_vlan69: link state changed to DOWN
ix1_vlan5: link state changed to DOWN
ix1_vlan10: link state changed to DOWN
acpi0: Power Button (fixed)
ix0: <Intel(R) PRO/10GbE PCI-Express Network Driver, Version - 3.2.12-k> port 0x e020-0xe03f mem 0xf7c80000-0xf7cfffff,0xf7d04000-0xf7d07fff irq 16 at device 0.0 on pci1
ix0: Using MSI-X interrupts with 5 vectors
ix0: Ethernet address: 00:1b:21:9c:06:d8
ix0: PCI Express Bus: Speed 5.0GT/s Width x8
ix0: netmap queues/slots: TX 4/2048, RX 4/2048
ix1: <Intel(R) PRO/10GbE PCI-Express Network Driver, Version - 3.2.12-k> port 0x e000-0xe01f mem 0xf7b80000-0xf7bfffff,0xf7d00000-0xf7d03fff irq 17 at device 0.1 on pci1
ix1: Using MSI-X interrupts with 5 vectors
ix1: Ethernet address: 00:1b:21:9c:06:da
ix1: PCI Express Bus: Speed 5.0GT/s Width x8
ix1: netmap queues/slots: TX 4/2048, RX 4/2048
vlan0: changing name to 'ix1_vlan69'
vlan1: changing name to 'ix1_vlan10'
vlan2: changing name to 'ix1_vlan5'
ix0: link state changed to UP
ix1: link state changed to UP
ix1_vlan69: link state changed to UP
ix1_vlan5: link state changed to UP
ix1_vlan10: link state changed to UP
and
ix0: flags=8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> metric 0 mtu 1500
options=c400b8<VLAN_MTU,VLAN_HWTAGGING,JUMBO_MTU,VLAN_HWCSUM,VLAN_HWTSO,TXCSUM_IPV6>
ether 00:0e:c4:d2:89:89
hwaddr 00:1b:21:9c:06:d8
inet6 fe80::%ix0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x1
inet6 2a02: prefixlen 64 autoconf
inet ip.ip.ip.ip netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 212.51.143.255
inet 2.1.1.2 netmask 0xffffffff broadcast 2.1.1.2
nd6 options=23<PERFORMNUD,ACCEPT_RTADV,AUTO_LINKLOCAL>
media: Ethernet autoselect (Unknown <rxpause,txpause>)
status: active
plugged: SFP/SFP+/SFP28 1000BASE-LX (LC)
vendor: OEM PN: SFP-BX-U31-IN SN: BOGU239 DATE: 2018-01-23
module temperature: 44.84 C Voltage: 3.30 Volts
RX: 0.05 mW (-12.51 dBm) TX: 0.23 mW (-6.23 dBm)
SFF8472 DUMP (0xA0 0..127 range):
03 04 07 00 00 00 02 12 00 01 01 01 0D 00 14 C8
00 00 00 00 4F 45 4D 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
20 20 20 20 00 00 00 00 53 46 50 2D 42 58 2D 55
33 31 2D 49 4E 20 20 20 31 2E 30 20 05 1E 00 1B
00 1A 00 00 42 4F 47 55 32 33 39 20 20 20 20 20
20 20 20 20 31 38 30 31 32 33 20 20 68 90 01 6D
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
for my rj45 sfp module
ix1: flags=8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> metric 0 mtu 1500
options=c500b8<VLAN_MTU,VLAN_HWTAGGING,JUMBO_MTU,VLAN_HWCSUM,VLAN_HWFILTER,VLAN_HWTSO,TXCSUM_IPV6>
ether 00:1b:21:9c:06:da
hwaddr 00:1b:21:9c:06:da
inet6 fe80::21b:21ff:fe9c:6da%ix1 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x2
inet 192.168.1.1 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 192.168.1.255
nd6 options=21<PERFORMNUD,AUTO_LINKLOCAL>
media: Ethernet autoselect (1000baseT <full-duplex>)
status: active
plugged: SFP/SFP+/SFP28 1000BASE-T (RJ45)
vendor: OEM PN: GLC-T SN: C1809270106 DATE: 2018-09-30
SFF8472 DUMP (0xA0 0..127 range):
03 04 22 00 00 00 08 00 00 00 00 01 0D 00 00 00
00 00 64 00 4F 45 4D 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
20 20 20 20 00 00 00 00 47 4C 43 2D 54 20 20 20
20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 41 20 20 20 00 00 00 7C
00 1A 00 00 43 31 38 30 39 32 37 30 31 30 36 20
20 20 20 20 31 38 30 39 33 30 20 20 00 00 00 74
00 00 11 55 AD 3D D1 1F E3 F6 0B 6B 97 FF 8D 46
80 75 CD 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 A2 CB 7B E2
It just doesn't recognize the correct firmware of the Gbic ...
anything i can do about this?
At the moment i have two different sfp modules in there that are compatible.
one Lodfiber ABCU 5710RZ 1000Base-T Sfp Copper RJ-45 100 m Transceiver
one Intel SFP-BIDI-1310 BlueOptics SFP BO15C3155620D
Quote from: weust on November 09, 2018, 11:40:40 AM
Isn't it possible that the media converter messes things up for FreeBSD?
Also, a Intel 520 DA2 can't do fiber, only Direct Attached Twin Axial cables.
Keep that in mind before plugging a fiber optic in it ;-)
https://ark.intel.com/products/39776/Intel-Ethernet-Converged-Network-Adapter-X520-DA2
Its weird that you mention this and yet, both, the Ethernet SFP and the BIDI device, work without a flaw.
DA stands for Direct Attach, so you can easily use a TwinAx cable where the Gibc is fixed on the cable.
There are also models with a Gbic integrated where such a cable wouldn't fit.
But all this doesn't mean that you cant use a normal Gbic with this card ...
I am still confused, probably because i am new to >gbit networks.
I don't use the card with a direct attached twin cables. I use supported sfp modules from https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000005528/network-and-i-o/ethernet-products.html
to have normal ethernet and fiber capabilities. One SFP slot has a 1.25gbit fiber module plugged in.
This is the first time I've read/seen that DA cards can use optics.
But if it's original Intel and it works, that is very cool.