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chand13r
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Interface Assignments - Device Missing
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September 05, 2024, 07:09:19 am »
I've suddenly lost the device that tied to one of my interfaces. It just says "igc3 (missing)" under Device. I don't know if this is a hardware problem (the Ethernet port is bad in my router) or if it's actually an OPNsense issue.
Can anyone help explain what this means and/or how to fix this?
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franco
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Re: Interface Assignments - Device Missing
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September 05, 2024, 08:44:05 am »
It means it's assigned but not found currently. Since it's a hardware device did you switch hardware? If not the driver doesn't attach to that port anymore it seems and the NIC could be fried.
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Seimus
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Re: Interface Assignments - Device Missing
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September 05, 2024, 09:43:46 am »
Basically what Franco said.
As these are igc we can assume its Intel i225/i226.
You could try to review dmesg if the igc3 is seen there if there is any related message regarding it. If nothing I would try to live boot a linux distro from a USB and check if it sees that specific interface.
But most likely, on first look, it looks like that NIC is gone as its not communicating.
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S.
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chand13r
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Re: Interface Assignments - Device Missing
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September 05, 2024, 03:21:26 pm »
Thank you for the replies. That's what I was afraid of. My router is a Protectli VP2420. So, I guess that means that port is permanently dead now?
Last week, I had attached a new Unifi Dream Machine SE to that port because I installed security cameras and that was my NVR. Then five days later, I got the dreaded "Plug In Cable" error on the UDM-SE. Unifi support had me move the cable from the WAN port to another port to diagnose ("If it doesn't work on port 8, then the unit needs an RMA.") I didn't think about it in the moment, but port 8 is a POE+ port. Does it seem plausible that the POE+ port (or the WAN port) could have fried the port on the Protectli?
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Greg_E
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Re: Interface Assignments - Device Missing
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September 05, 2024, 03:51:40 pm »
If it is "modern" POE, then no, it should not be able to fry your computer port.
I would plug that protectli port into some other device and see if it works after a full shutdown, remove power for 30 seconds to a minute, then power it back up and see what happens. Best if you have one of the cheapo dumb switches hanging around, doesn't matter if 10/100 or gigabit/multi-gig, just a plain old dumb switch. If you don't have one, a lot of newer laptops should be OK without a cross over cable.
Also try a different cable with the above tests, just to make sure the cable didn't go bad and short a bunch of conductors. This really should give a different error, but you never know.
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