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Interface Issues

I switched recently from a Hyper-V setup to a dedicated PC setup. Since then I experience outages on my LAN Interface. When I go back to a Hyper-V setup on the same computer I have no issues at all so I would think that the hardware itself is ok. How can I diagnose this correctly? Are there any logfiles which would show interface issues? I monitor my interface using a simple ping test from another computer.

I already moved the FW to another switch to test it there and using hyper-v there are no issues on the interface.

 

Best regards,



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  • Hi,

    please try changing your setting to auto negotiation.

    If this doesn't have an effect, then we will ned to wait until one of the networking wizkids has a look.

    Ian

  • I had it on auto until you said I should try to put it into full duplex.

    Have it now on auto-negotiation back again and the error persists. I have found out that I can pretty easily reproduce it by doing 1-2 speedtests which puts the system under network load. The interface will instantly go down and up again.

  • Hello Ian,

    I was able to fix the issue. It was a problem with the system states allowed in the BIOS. I had C1 up till C7 allowed to save power. I reduced it to only C1 is allowed. After that I had no issues anymore and the LAN interface wasn't going down anymore. Seems like Hyper-V has a different behavior then Sophos XG with these settings.

    Thank you for your help.