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Ethernet port showing down but still transmitting.

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Last week after figuring out my issue i had been having with wireguard i went to test it out and make sure i could connect to server from an outside network.  As I was in the process of doing this i tried to stream a media file and it stopped transmitting after a while.  I went into the system and watch the data on the graph in unraid for network traffic and saw that it nose dived down to 0 and ran at 0.  I disconnected it and tried again and it worked but then stopped again.  When i went into network settings on the server and also on the main dashboard i see now it says eth 1 interface port is down.  Any ideas on how to resolve this issue?  its telling me to check cable but i thought eth1 is a virtual network point on the server.  I have attaches some screen captures so you can see what I'm seeing.   Thanks

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eth1 should be a second NIC on the server, and since it's in a bond with eth0 only one of them needs to be working.

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7 hours ago, JorgeB said:

eth1 should be a second NIC on the server, and since it's in a bond with eth0 only one of them needs to be working.

I only have 1 NIC connected to my home network.  So are you saying that there could be an issue with the 2nd NIC on the blade I'm running my unraid server on then?

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Disable the bond and you will no longer see the port is down warning, though that by itself is not a problem.

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