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23.1 Legacy Series / Re: Upgraded to 23.1.r2: no LAN ip after reboot
« on: January 27, 2023, 05:12:13 pm »
Good day, maybe this can help someone in the future
I can also confirm that removing the tunable dev.igb.X.eee_control solves the issues I had with the interfaces.
I use a HP T620 plus with an Intel i340-t4 card running OPNsense bare metal.
Here an overview of what happened:
I somehow managed to get a public IP address by restoring the PPPoE connection, with the tunable still in place.
But ipv6 and the IPTV connection didn't want to connect regardless.
By removing the tunable, all is well now.
Thanks for the heads-up.
P.S. making ZFS snapshots before an update saved my day. Rollback went really smooth and was able to be back online within 10 minutes.
I can also confirm that removing the tunable dev.igb.X.eee_control solves the issues I had with the interfaces.
I use a HP T620 plus with an Intel i340-t4 card running OPNsense bare metal.
Here an overview of what happened:
- After applying the update and bringing the system to v23.1, the interfaces (igb0-igb3) went up for 2 minutes.
- The PPPoE connection on igb0 dropped after two minutes, giving the error: ppp >> [opt2_link0] LCP: no reply to 1 echo request(s).
- Logically, the virtual IPTV WAN on igb1 went down as well.
- The LAN interfaces igb2 and igb3 are bonded in a LAGG, which also went down after 2 minutes.
- The internal Realtek NIC was not affected, which makes sense.
I somehow managed to get a public IP address by restoring the PPPoE connection, with the tunable still in place.
But ipv6 and the IPTV connection didn't want to connect regardless.
By removing the tunable, all is well now.
Thanks for the heads-up.
P.S. making ZFS snapshots before an update saved my day. Rollback went really smooth and was able to be back online within 10 minutes.