> Well, I have tried using ifdown eth1 && ifup eht1 , and that stops and
> restart the ETH1 card, but the counters all stay the same. I have even
> tried ifconfig down && ifconfig up on the same card and same results. I
> looked at the man ifconfig and man mii-tool but nothing on resetting the
> counters. Surly there is a way to do this with out bringing the network
> down or rebooting. I cant really do either easily as this server is a
> pretty heavily used server and it would cause quite a stir if it went
> off line even for a few seconds.
>
> Anyone else have any possible ideas?

Quick google search netted this:
http://www.trilug.org/pipermail/trilug/Week-of-Mon-20020909/010338.html

Looks like you have to remove the kernel module for your network card
after downing the interface.  Then reload the kernel module and restart
the interface.

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