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Re: UEFI/PXE: couldn't send network packet


From: Anthony Alba
Subject: Re: UEFI/PXE: couldn't send network packet
Date: Fri, 8 Nov 2013 19:39:02 +0800

Yes: DHCP autoconfiguration works but it looks odd: after UEFI, the IP information is attached to efinet5. If I want to use bootp to try autoconfiguration, it only works on efinet4.
efinet5 / efinet4 both refer to the same Broadcom NIC, one for LAN, and the other for iSCSI.
The mac addresses are the same but should actually differ by 1 (as seen in the BIOS).




On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 1:55 AM, Andrey Borzenkov <address@hidden> wrote:
В Wed, 6 Nov 2013 14:00:24 +0800
Anthony Alba <address@hidden> пишет:

> Hi,
>
> I have hit a Dell UEFI BIOS (PowerEdge R720 with
> Broadcom LAN-on-motherboard 2 x 10GbE 2 x 1GbE) which
> loads GRUB by PXE but GRUB itself hits "error: couldn't send network
> packet" and cannot download grub.cfg.
>

Does autoconfiguration by DHCP succeed?

> GRUB shows 8(!) efinet cards; there are four physical NICs,
> each with 2 mac addresses (one for LAN, one for iSCSI offload).
> This is  a Broadcom BCM57800.
>
> However efinet0 efinet1 are given the same mac address
> similarly for efinet2, efinet3 etc etc instead, the mac addresses should
> differ by 1.
>
> The box boots fine with grub-legacy, and an older BIOS/NIC firmware (in
> fact that is how I got it to install). After the BIOS/NIC firmware upgrade
> the problems started.
>
> net_ls_addrs, net_ls_cards net_ls_routes don't look suspicious (except for
> the duplicate mac addresses).
>
> Anthony


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