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[Bigsister-general] misrepresentation of interface speed within alarm message


I've just discovered that, although I specify the right value and unit
for an Ethernet interface, the alarm I receive display a different speed.
That happens only on one interface.
From the following:excerpts one can see that although eth0 and eth3
are defined exactly with the same speed value and unit, the alarm message
shows interface eth3 with speed at 10MB/sec.
Is there an issue with the number of interfaces, their position, or some other
aspect of their definition that I should have paid attention to?
 
Costa
 
------------ excerpt from uxmon-net ---------------
localhost       interface=eth0 speed=100Mb/s network
localhost       interface=eth1 speed=4Mb/s network
localhost       interface=eth2 speed=4Mb/s network
localhost       interface=eth3 speed=100Mb/s network
-------------- end of uxmon-net ------------
------------ excerpt of received alrm message ---------
The status text is

(green) eth0 ok, (green) eth1 ok
(green) eth2 ok, (green) eth3 ok, (green) lo ok, (green) sit0 ok

Iface                  Speed    InErr   OutErr    InRate   OutRate  InLoad OutLoad     lo                    10Mbps   0.00/s   0.00/s     32B/s     32B/s      0%      0%   eth0                 100Mbps   0.00/s   0.00/s  57.6kB/s  71.2kB/s    0.5%    0.6%   eth1                   4Mbps   0.00/s   0.00/s  60.3kB/s  27.6kB/s     12%    5.7%   eth2                   4Mbps   0.00/s   0.00/s      0B/s      0B/s      0%      0%   eth3                  10Mbps   0.00/s   0.00/s  11.8kB/s  30.9kB/s      1%    2.5%   sit0                  10Mbps   0.00/s   0.00/s      0B/s      0B/s      0%      0%   


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