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тАО01-07-2003 09:53 PM
тАО01-07-2003 09:53 PM
ML370G3 & q57.lan driver checksum problems
According to Novell's TID 10074067, there is supposed to be an updated driver available to resolve the following issue...
UDP packets originating from the NetWare server that are greater than 64 bytes may have a udp checksum value of 0 and an invalid Fragment offset in the IP header.
The problem has been identified with the B57.LAN and Q57.LAN drivers. With the updated TCPIP stack in NW51SP5 or NW6SP2, an issue was fixed in the way the stack offloads the UDP checksum information to the driver.
There is a beta LAN driver (Version 2.37 Friday, November 22, 2002) that fixes this issue.
Has anyone seen this new driver?
Thanks.
UDP packets originating from the NetWare server that are greater than 64 bytes may have a udp checksum value of 0 and an invalid Fragment offset in the IP header.
The problem has been identified with the B57.LAN and Q57.LAN drivers. With the updated TCPIP stack in NW51SP5 or NW6SP2, an issue was fixed in the way the stack offloads the UDP checksum information to the driver.
There is a beta LAN driver (Version 2.37 Friday, November 22, 2002) that fixes this issue.
Has anyone seen this new driver?
Thanks.
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тАО03-24-2003 06:52 AM
тАО03-24-2003 06:52 AM
Re: ML370G3 & q57.lan driver checksum problems
Hello;
You can now download q57.lan version 2.38 in SP21930.exe from ftp://ftp.compaq.com/pub/softpaq/sp21501-22000/
Cheers,
Janine Bertolo
You can now download q57.lan version 2.38 in SP21930.exe from ftp://ftp.compaq.com/pub/softpaq/sp21501-22000/
Cheers,
Janine Bertolo
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тАО03-27-2003 12:33 PM
тАО03-27-2003 12:33 PM
Re: ML370G3 & q57.lan driver checksum problems
Beware!!! The Q57.LAN driver has serious bugs in it. To start off, it causes all sorts of ARP cache errors on Layer 3 switches. Also, the ethernet counters do not increment in the event of a failure, such as the "Trasmit Failed, Carrier Sense Missing" counter if the cable is pulled or the NIC is bad. I would avoid the NC77xx series NICs' in Netware servers altogether, until HP fixes the problem. Use the NC7131 NICs' which use the N1000.LAN driver, which I have tested to work well.
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тАО03-28-2005 08:23 AM
тАО03-28-2005 08:23 AM
Re: ML370G3 & q57.lan driver checksum problems
Hi everyone,
I ran into an issue similar to what it's mentioned here and downloaded the latest Q57.LAN from the HP support & drivers site, but I wonder if the checksumming issues is resolved with this driver or there is still need to do some configuration within the cfg files, like the option CHECKSUM=OFF
Regards,
I ran into an issue similar to what it's mentioned here and downloaded the latest Q57.LAN from the HP support & drivers site, but I wonder if the checksumming issues is resolved with this driver or there is still need to do some configuration within the cfg files, like the option CHECKSUM=OFF
Regards,
Knowledge seeker
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