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Re: New LAN issue has me stumped....


 

That looks like it might be a speed/duplex issue. If the switch port is
hard coded for a specific speed like 1000/full duplex and your hardware
only supports 100/full it will act like that.

Nick

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On Mar 12, 2013, at 12:00 PM, innoventgroup <innoventgroup@...> wrote:



Ok.. I am totally baffeled. I have tried everything and cant seem to figure
out what is causing the following errors.

System log:

1. Warning: Lost Ethernet link on LAN A. (flags = 1)
TimeStamp: 02:54:41 3-12-13 UpTime: 0 days 02:11:18.91 Task: EnetLISR
2. Notice: Link established on LAN A
TimeStamp: 02:54:45 3-12-13 UpTime: 0 days 02:11:22.33 Task: PhyInitA
3. Warning: Lost Ethernet link on LAN A. (flags = 1)
TimeStamp: 03:38:16 3-12-13 UpTime: 0 days 02:54:53.78 Task: EnetLISR
4. Notice: Link established on LAN A
TimeStamp: 03:38:20 3-12-13 UpTime: 0 days 02:54:57.54 Task: PhyInitA
5. Warning: Lost Ethernet link on LAN A. (flags = 1)
TimeStamp: 03:38:22 3-12-13 UpTime: 0 days 02:54:59.26 Task: EnetLISR
6. Notice: Link established on LAN A
TimeStamp: 03:38:27 3-12-13 UpTime: 0 days 02:55:04.69 Task: PhyInitA
7. Warning: Lost Ethernet link on LAN A. (flags = 1)
TimeStamp: 03:48:24 3-12-13 UpTime: 0 days 03:05:01.19 Task: EnetLISR
8. Notice: Link established on LAN A
TimeStamp: 03:48:27 3-12-13 UpTime: 0 days 03:05:04.62 Task: PhyInitA
9. Warning: Lost Ethernet link on LAN A. (flags = 1)
TimeStamp: 03:49:28 3-12-13 UpTime: 0 days 03:06:05.01 Task: EnetLISR
10. Notice: Link established on LAN A
TimeStamp: 03:49:31 3-12-13 UpTime: 0 days 03:06:08.77 Task: PhyInitA
11. Warning: Lost Ethernet link on LAN A. (flags = 1)
TimeStamp: 03:50:03 3-12-13 UpTime: 0 days 03:06:39.90 Task: EnetLISR
12. Notice: Link established on LAN A
TimeStamp: 03:50:07 3-12-13 UpTime: 0 days 03:06:43.66 Task: PhyInitA

This error continues to repeat (I think it is up to 120 times right now).
Can anyone tell me what changed that is causig this? It seemed to start
when I updated the system with a modification that had nothig to do with a
lan connection. I have wireless broadband and they are updating it to a
faster speed. The problem is that it goes on and off continually. These
errors seem to correspond to this up and down access to the inet. Any
suggestions?

Please Help,
DAVE




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