Messages in this thread |  | | From | "Ulrich Windl" <> | Date | Fri, 10 May 1996 09:25:27 +0200 | Subject | eth0: bogus packet |
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Hello, I get these messages on a 386SX/16, but not on faster machines. Can anybody explain the magic numbers?
eth0: bogus packet: status=0x20 nxpg=0x10 size=70 eth0: bogus packet: status=0x20 nxpg=0x9 size=70 eth0: bogus packet: status=0x20 nxpg=0x9 size=70 eth0: bogus packet: status=0x20 nxpg=0x2d size=70 eth0: bogus packet: status=0x20 nxpg=0x2d size=70 eth0: bogus packet: status=0x20 nxpg=0x27 size=70 eth0: bogus packet: status=0x20 nxpg=0x2b size=64 eth0: bogus packet: status=0x20 nxpg=0x9 size=70 eth0: bogus packet: status=0x20 nxpg=0xf size=70 eth0: bogus packet: status=0x20 nxpg=0x23 size=70
It's for kernel 1.3.98 and a WD0813. I suspect a receiver overrun.
Must messages from network cards be always cryptic?
Ulrich
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