[asterisk-users] Supermicro PDSME+ and TE110P [ ref:00D36mPe.50033qy57:ref ] NEW CASE 22828

Matt Riddell matt at venturevoip.com
Tue Oct 2 15:35:34 CDT 2007


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Olivier wrote:
> Hello Matt,
> 
> Do you mean this comes from (lack of) e1000 network card driver support in
> Linux ?
>>From memory, Supermicro systems are sold as Linux compliant.
> Then, providing Linux compliant drivers should be Supermicro's problem.
> 
> Anyway, how can you check in advance these compliance issues ?
> Maybe, a note in www.voip-info.org would avoid such issues.

http://www.digium.com/en/docs/misc/compatibility_notes.php

If you scroll to the bottom you will see the following:

Digium Hardware Motherboard Compatibility

Some server motherboards utilize an onboard Intel e1000 Ethernet
controller that can interfere with the operation of Digium's cards. The
recommended action for this server is to disable the onboard Ethernet
controller and use a PCI-based solution. Also, the MS-7032 (K8T
Neo-V/K8M Neo-V) motherboard is incompatible with the TE4XXP using the
firmware ending in 164. The problem is that the card will randomly
receive interrupts.

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Kind Regards,

Matt Riddell
Director
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