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On Fr, 25 Nov 2011, Emmanuel Grumbach wrote:
> Well.. All this is really Layer 2 related, and even lower. It is a

Yeah, that was my impression too, but still, I wanted to mention it.

> I am already on week-end here and will look at it more carefully
> later. First impression is that things are messy here. I guess we are
> getting in a bad failure path that wasn't checked...

No problem, I can cope with it.

Generally after unloading nad reloading the module 1-2 times it gets
stable. Don't ask me why. No hurry

Have a nice weekend

Norbert
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