At home I have a 10GbE network interface on my pfSense machine. But something is limiting me to 1GbE. I am setting up a little lab with everything running into a Quanta LB6M.
There are two 1GbE switches linked via SFP+ to the LB6M
All switches are in dumb default LAN mode except one of the 1GbE switches has my single WAN in Ethernet and it has a VLAN for four ports:
pfSense is linked via SFP+ to the LB6M
Machine 1 is linked via SFP+ to the LB6M (no VLAN)
Machine 2 is linked via SFP+ to the LB6M (no VLAN)
All are on the same /22 IP address range.
I've checked the interfaces, and machines 1 and 2 are all show:
It seems like everything should be fine to run at 10Gb but I am only getting about 900mbit with iperf.
Does anyone have ideas on how I can troubleshoot what is going wrong?
There are two 1GbE switches linked via SFP+ to the LB6M
All switches are in dumb default LAN mode except one of the 1GbE switches has my single WAN in Ethernet and it has a VLAN for four ports:
- port 0 - WAN
- port 1 - home network pfSense WAN
- port 2 - lab network pfSense WAN
- port 3 - new lab network pfSense WAN
pfSense is linked via SFP+ to the LB6M
Machine 1 is linked via SFP+ to the LB6M (no VLAN)
Machine 2 is linked via SFP+ to the LB6M (no VLAN)
All are on the same /22 IP address range.
I've checked the interfaces, and machines 1 and 2 are all show:
Code:
Advertised link modes: 10000baseT/Full
Supports auto-negotiation: No
Supported pause frame use: No
Supported link modes: 10000baseT/Full
Supported ports: [ FIBRE ]
Does anyone have ideas on how I can troubleshoot what is going wrong?