vlan0.201 1500 <Link#16> f4:90:ea:01:ef:cd 447245078 0 0 279796907 1731 0
$ speedtest --server-id=8862
Speedtest by Ookla
Server: CenturyLink - Denver, CO (id: 8862)
ISP: CenturyLink
Idle Latency: 2.97 ms (jitter: 0.15ms, low: 2.62ms, high: 3.02ms)
Download: 940.40 Mbps (data used: 458.4 MB)
7.86 ms (jitter: 28.55ms, low: 2.09ms, high: 283.75ms)
Upload: 940.56 Mbps (data used: 423.2 MB)
2.58 ms (jitter: 0.10ms, low: 2.41ms, high: 2.85ms)
Packet Loss: Not available.
vlan0.201 1500 <Link#16> f4:90:ea:01:ef:cd 447610515 0 0 280159181 1932 0
Quote from: Patrick M. Hausen on April 10, 2026, 11:05:45 PMThen again an ONT is not a switch - so as long as the numbers are zero or close to it for everything internal, it's quite plausible it's not Deciso's fault. I would insist on getting a statement on that ASPM setting, though. I don't have their latest generation of devices, never had a problem with the 1 G versions.
vlan0.201 1500 <Link#16> f4:90:ea:01:ef:cd 446025589 0 0 278611733 1609 0
2026-04-10T14:55:01-06:00 Notice dhclientdhclient-script: Reason RENEW on vlan0.201 executing
Quote from: Patrick M. Hausen on April 10, 2026, 10:16:40 PMQuote from: dirtyfreebooter on April 10, 2026, 09:55:10 PMthough, 767 errors out of 277,320,308 packets.. that is probably on the range of normal i would think...
Yet, any number significantly greater than zero in production would spark my curiosity. With Gigabit and above full duplex, flow control, etc. layer 2 errors should just not happen.
If you reboot the connected switch for an update or unplug and replug the cable(s) while the firewall is in full operation - yes. But you should be able to name the cause easily because it was something like that. As soon as the interface goes down no output errors should occur, either. So in these reboot/unplug cases they come from the fraction of a second when the other side is disconnected and OPNsense has not yet noticed that.
On my system I have single digit numbers probably from my last Mikrotik update. If 767 errors out of 277,320,308 fits that bill in your scenario is yours to judge.
Quote from: dirtyfreebooter on April 10, 2026, 09:55:10 PMthough, 767 errors out of 277,320,308 packets.. that is probably on the range of normal i would think...