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    ASRock Rack X570D4U-2L2T NIC Instability

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    • retrotechrestoR Offline
      retrotechresto
      last edited by retrotechresto

      Re: (https://www.asrockrack.com/general/productdetail.asp?Model=X570D4U-2L2T)

      Just spitballing here, but has anyone else used this ASRock mobo (with Intel X550-AT2 and i210 NICs) with xcp-ng 8.3? I've been experiencing a variety of seemingly incongruous NIC connectivity problems. All the ports seem to function normally under a standard PopOS install, so doesn't seem like a hardware failure, but I can't rule that out.

      Unfortunately, due to the nature of the issue I can't provide any logs. I'm not well versed in the xcp-ng network subsystem, but one of the more consistent issues was SSH connections timing out after about a minute when connected via one vlan to one of the X550 ports but perfectly stable SSH connections when connected to a different vlan on the other X550 port.

      The other head-scratcher is the 1Gb ports becoming active only intermittently after various reboots. I know this sounds like a hardware failure, but I thought I'd throw this up here just in case anyone has had a similar experience.

      Thanks!

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      • olivierlambertO Offline
        olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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        Hi,

        First, I would check to have all firmware fully up to date, including for the NICs. Might be hardware or driver issue.

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        • J Offline
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          I would also suggest making sure you have enough airflow over the heatsinks on the board, particularly the ethernet chipset, it may be on the edge of its heat threshold.

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          • retrotechrestoR Offline
            retrotechresto
            last edited by

            Thanks for the tips. All those items checked out. After a bit more troubleshooting involving a nearby switch and my VLAN routing, things are working a little more consistently, so I'm going to chalk this up to a routing issue elsewhere in my network. I'm just not used to a NIC turning off the link light if there's not a valid route.

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