Avro
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I've got a FreeNAS server running in a SOHO environment. There are two physically separate LANs here, each connected to one of the two Ethernet ports on the FreeNAS box. The 'primary' LAN is where most of the work takes place, and the other has only the media server connected to it. The media server is a re-purposed desktop PC running Win 10.
I've noticed constant activity on em1, which is the secondary LAN. It's not much, averaging 375 bits per second, but it's constant.
Anyone have an idea as to what's taking place? I'm aware that this is perhaps more of a "what's the Win 10 PC up to?" question than a FreeNAS one, but it's FreeNAS where I'm seeing the activity. The Win10 machine has read-only access to the shares that it can see, so I'm scratching my head as to what's continually coming in at that rate.
More curious than concerned.
Thanks,
Bill
Server specs:
FreeNAS 9.3
SuperMicro MBD-X9SCM
Intel Xeon E3-1230
24 GB ECC RAM
6 x WD Red 4TB HDDs, RAID-Z2
I've noticed constant activity on em1, which is the secondary LAN. It's not much, averaging 375 bits per second, but it's constant.
Anyone have an idea as to what's taking place? I'm aware that this is perhaps more of a "what's the Win 10 PC up to?" question than a FreeNAS one, but it's FreeNAS where I'm seeing the activity. The Win10 machine has read-only access to the shares that it can see, so I'm scratching my head as to what's continually coming in at that rate.
More curious than concerned.
Thanks,
Bill

Server specs:
FreeNAS 9.3
SuperMicro MBD-X9SCM
Intel Xeon E3-1230
24 GB ECC RAM
6 x WD Red 4TB HDDs, RAID-Z2