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Date:      Mon, 13 Apr 2015 20:45:56 +0300
From:      Sami Halabi <sodynet1@gmail.com>
To:        Raimund Sacherer <rs@logitravel.com>
Cc:        freebsd-net@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Network Interface name change
Message-ID:  <CAEW%2Bogb0ycvk226hHprW5PbCmxKGUgPjqYGO0OYQ%2BXh6Zw8V_Q@mail.gmail.com>
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Hi,
the simest way is to write a script that seeks for MACs and sets names upon
system restart.

of course if anyone has an elegant way or patch its bretter.

Sami
=D7=91=D7=AA=D7=90=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=9A 13 =D7=91=D7=90=D7=A4=D7=A8=D7=B3 2015=
 19:14,=E2=80=8F "Raimund Sacherer" <rs@logitravel.com> =D7=9B=D7=AA=D7=91:

> Hello,
>
> We have one firewall (out of a cluster) in a very remote area and it
> displays erratic behaviour. On reboot, sometimes it initialises network
> port 0 correctly and sometimes it does not.
>
> I firmly believe it has to do with the KVM port being active on port 0 an=
d
> I had lot's of troubles with it (working/not working) so it's a gamble if
> port 0 can be initialised on reboot or not. And more often then not it
> doesn't come up correctly.
>
> When it does not work I get this in the boot log:
>
> em0: <Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Connection 7.4.2> port 0xf060-0xf07f mem
> 0xf7c00000-0xf7c1ffff,0xf7c34000-0xf7c34fff irq 20 at device 25.0 on pci0
> em0: Using an MSI interrupt
> em0: Setup of Shared code failed
> device_attach: em0 attach returned 6
>
>
>
> My real problem is that once this happens the port which should be em1
> will now be em0 and then all my port assignments don't work anymore. In
> anticipation of this possible error I configured the VLANs on the switche=
s
> accordingly so at least I can get access to the firewall and can work on
> it, but I do not know how I can force e.g. that MAC XX is always em1 (or
> em2, em3) regardless of what the BIOS or the boot process think it should
> be.
>
>
> Thank you,
> Best
> Ray
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