>> I captured a ping from my device to my computer to look if outgoing is >> working >> (captured on both devices). Here is the output from my device where i >> started the: >> >> 00:24:24.752057 ARP, Request who-has 192.168.10.2 tell 192.168.10.1, length >> 28 >> 0x0000: 0001 0800 0604 0001 6a2a ad79 def5 c0a8 ........j*.y.... >> 0x0010: 0a01 0000 0000 0000 c0a8 0a02 ............ >> >> and here the output of the receiver: >> >> 14:49:06.725940 MEDSA 0.2:0: ARP, Request who-has benjamin-HP tell >> 192.168.10.1, length 42 >> 0x0000: 0000 4010 0000 0806 0001 0800 0604 0001 ..@............. >> 0x0010: 6a2a ad79 def5 c0a8 0a01 0000 0000 0000 j*.y............ >> 0x0020: c0a8 0a02 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................ >> 0x0030: 0000 >> >> I'm really stuck at the moment because I don't know what to do further. I >> think, >> I did everything what is needed. >> And I know when I configure the switch manually via MDIO the connection is >> working. >> When I'm looking for traffic in ifconfig on all ports there is everywhere 0 >> bytes >> except for eth0. >> Do you have any ideas? > I would start simple and build up. Don't use a bridge. Just put the IP > address 192.168.10.1 on the slave interface for port 2. > > So something like: > > ip link set eth0 up > ip addr add 192.168.10.1/24 dev lan2 > ip link set lan2 up > > then you can try ping 192.168.10.2. > > Then trace the packet along the path. Does the ARP request make it to > 192.168.10.2? Is a reply sent? ethtool -S lan2 will show you the > packet counts. Do the counters show the ARP going out and the reply > coming back? > > Andrew
Hi Andrew, it is finally running in DSA mode. Thanks so much, Andrew. I can set an IP address to all ports individually and running it now in a bridge with all 4 copper ports. Set an IP address to the bridge and get a ping reply from all ports. So far, that is all what I have to test, for now. I warned you before, I will go back to another custom board. But now with more experience thanks to you. Cheers, Benjamin