Pacserve multicast incompatible with bridged interfaces?

Is anyone able to get pacserve working in multicast mode on a bridged interface?
I have three physical interfaces: wan0, lan0, and wlan0. There is a bridge interface br0, which bridges lan0 and wlan0. If I specify '--multicast-address br0' or '--multicast-interface br0', it still seems to only use wan0, as evidenced by /proc/net/igmp:
Idx Device : Count Querier Group Users Timer Reporter
1 lo : 1 V3
010000E0 1 0:00000000 0
2 wan0 : 2 V3
432D03E0 1 0:00000000 0
010000E0 1 0:00000000 0
3 lan0 : 1 V3
010000E0 1 0:00000000 0
4 wlan0 : 1 V3
010000E0 1 0:00000000 0
5 br0 : 1 V3
010000E0 1 0:00000000 0
Is this a bug, or am I missing something here?
Thanks!

well guys, after some paranoia, i was able to figure it out.
although anti-climactic, turns out that the host winxp has zone alarm blocking the vmware server.
anyway, solaris works like a charm. thanks to all those tutorials on dhcp setting. plus, the setup works. hhehehhe

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    We have some trouble with 100GE interfaces. Log says it's a far end failure, but anyway I would like to discard this side.
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    Operational data for interface HundredGigE0/13/0/0:
    State:
        Administrative state: enabled
        Operational state: Up
        LED state: Green On
    Phy:
        Media type: R fiber over 4 Lane optics (long reach)
        Optics:
            Vendor: CISCO-FINISAR
            Part number: FTLC1181RDNS-C2
            Serial number: FIN1636000W
    MAC address information:
        Operational address: 001d.454d.8412
        Burnt-in address: 001d.454d.8412
        No unicast addresses in filter
        Operating in multicast promiscuous mode
    Autonegotiation disabled.
    Operational values:
        Speed: 100Gbps
        Duplex: Full Duplex
        Flowcontrol: None
        Loopback: None (or external)
        MTU: 9200
        MRU: 9200
        Inter-packet gap: standard (12)
    Statistics for interface HundredGigE0/13/0/0 (cached values):
    Ingress:
        Input total bytes           = 1104715
        Input good bytes            = 1081503
        Input total packets         = 5803
        Input 802.1Q frames         = 0
        Input pause frames          = 0
        Input pkts 64 bytes         = 6
        Input pkts 65-127 bytes     = 3377
        Input pkts 128-255 bytes    = 1706
        Input pkts 256-511 bytes    = 293
        Input pkts 512-1023 bytes   = 313
        Input pkts 1024-1518 bytes  = 108
        Input pkts 1519-Max bytes   = 0
        Input good pkts             = 5803
        Input unicast pkts          = 5790
        Input multicast pkts        = 10
        Input broadcast pkts        = 3
        Input drop overrun          = 0
        Input drop abort            = 0
        Input drop invalid VLAN     = 0
        Input drop invalid DMAC     = 0
        Input drop invalid encap    = 0
        Input drop other            = 0
        Input error giant           = 0
        Input error runt            = 0
        Input error jabbers         = 0
        Input error fragments       = 0
        Input error CRC             = 0
        Input error collisions      = 0
        Input error symbol          = 15579
        Input error other           = 0
        Input MIB giant             = 0
        Input MIB jabber            = 0
        Input MIB CRC               = 0
    Egress:
        Output total bytes          = 2862870
        Output good bytes           = 2836906
        Output total packets        = 6491
        Output 802.1Q frames        = 0
        Output pause frames         = 0
        Output pkts 64 bytes        = 4
        Output pkts 65-127 bytes    = 3587
        Output pkts 128-255 bytes   = 1186
        Output pkts 256-511 bytes   = 244
        Output pkts 512-1023 bytes  = 16
        Output pkts 1024-1518 bytes = 1454
        Output pkts 1519-Max bytes  = 0
        Output good pkts            = 6491
        Output unicast pkts         = 6455
        Output multicast pkts       = 35
        Output broadcast pkts       = 1
        Output drop underrun        = 0
        Output drop abort           = 0
        Output drop other           = 0
        Output error other          = 0
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    Port number: 0
    Bay number: 0
    Interface handle: 0x1d80100
    Config:
        Auto-negotiation: Configuration not supported (Off)
        Carrier delay (up): Not configured
        Carrier delay (down): Not configured
        Speed: Configuration not supported (100Gbps)
        Duplex: Configuration not supported (Full Duplex)
        Flow Control: Not configured (None)
        IPG: Configuration not supported (standard (12))
        Loopback: Not configured (None)
        MTU: 9192 bytes
        Bandwidth: Not configured
        BER-SD Threshold: Configuration not supported
        BER-SD Report: Configuration not supported
        BER-SF Threshold: Configuration not supported
        BER-SF Report: Configuration not supported
        BER-SF Signal Remote Failure: Configuration not supported
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        Min MTU: 64 bytes
        Max MTU: 9600 bytes
        Max speed: 100Gbps
        Interface type: HundredGigE
        Management interface: No
        Promiscuous mode: Yes
        Default carrier delay up (auto-neg on): 0 ms
        Default carrier delay down (auto-neg on): 0 ms
        Default carrier delay up (auto-neg off): 0 ms
        Default carrier delay down (auto-neg off): 0 ms
        Allowed config mask: 0x26b
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        MTU: 9200 bytes
        Burnt-in MAC address: 001d.454d.8412
    Operational carrier delay:
        Carrier delay (up): 0 ms
        Carrier delay (down): 0 ms
    Not a member of a bundle interface.
    Satellite uplink settings:
        Not in satellite uplink (ICL) mode.
    Port FSM state:
        Port is enabled, link is up
    Complete FSM state:
        Admin up
        Client admin up
        Client admin tx not disabled
        Port enabled
        Port tx enabled
        Hardware link up
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        IDB client admin up
        IDB client tx admin up
        IDB error disable not set
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    0 Multicast MAC Addresses:
    Operational address: 001d.454d.8412
    Burnt-in address: 001d.454d.8412
    MAC state for beluga 0 port 0
    MAC state for barbur 0 and port 0
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    VLAN Ethertype: 0x8100
    QinQ Ethertype: 0x88a8
    MTP  Ethertype: 0x88e7
    4 VLAN UIDB entries
    VLAN1   VLAN2      Packet Type Flags      UIDB Result Flags
       0        0          VLAN                  1 VLAN
       0        0               ARPA             1 ARPA
       0        0                    SAP         1 SAP
       0        0                                1 SNAP
    PLIM 1 Port HundredGigE Internal Information:
    shmwin pointer: 0x581d4268
    shmwin id     : 0x3c
    shmwin initlization: complete
    shmwin mac stats pointer: 0x60106020
    shmwin mac stats version: 0x1
    shmwin ctx pointer: 0x6010e07c
    shmwin ctx version: 0x1
    HW initilization: completed
    Maximum CFP power class supported: 4
    Maximum CFP power consumption supported: 30000 mW
    802.3ba PCS
      Previous PCS Alarms:
        None
      Current PCS Status:
        PCS is able to support 100GBASE-R
        PCS is Block Locked
        PCS Rx Link Status is UP
        PCS Errored Block Counts: 25
        PCS BER (Sync Header Error) Counts: 1
    PCS detailed information:
      RX Service Interface Lane Sync Header Lock Status:
        Lane-0 : Locked           Lane-10 : Locked
        Lane-1 : Locked           Lane-11 : Locked
        Lane-2 : Locked           Lane-12 : Locked
        Lane-3 : Locked           Lane-13 : Locked
        Lane-4 : Locked           Lane-14 : Locked
        Lane-5 : Locked           Lane-15 : Locked
        Lane-6 : Locked           Lane-16 : Locked
        Lane-7 : Locked           Lane-17 : Locked
        Lane-8 : Locked           Lane-18 : Locked
        Lane-9 : Locked           Lane-19 : Locked
      RX Service Interface Lane Marker Lock Status:
        Lane-0 : Locked           Lane-10 : Locked
        Lane-1 : Locked           Lane-11 : Locked
        Lane-2 : Locked           Lane-12 : Locked
        Lane-3 : Locked           Lane-13 : Locked
        Lane-4 : Locked           Lane-14 : Locked
        Lane-5 : Locked           Lane-15 : Locked
        Lane-6 : Locked           Lane-16 : Locked
        Lane-7 : Locked           Lane-17 : Locked
        Lane-8 : Locked           Lane-18 : Locked
        Lane-9 : Locked           Lane-19 : Locked
      Mapping of Service Interface Lane and RX PCS Lane:
        Rx Service Interface Lane 0 = PCS Lane 13
        Rx Service Interface Lane 1 = PCS Lane 11
        Rx Service Interface Lane 2 = PCS Lane 14
        Rx Service Interface Lane 3 = PCS Lane 15
        Rx Service Interface Lane 4 = PCS Lane 17
        Rx Service Interface Lane 5 = PCS Lane 12
        Rx Service Interface Lane 6 = PCS Lane 10
        Rx Service Interface Lane 7 = PCS Lane 9
        Rx Service Interface Lane 8 = PCS Lane 16
        Rx Service Interface Lane 9 = PCS Lane 8
        Rx Service Interface Lane 10 = PCS Lane 7
        Rx Service Interface Lane 11 = PCS Lane 4
        Rx Service Interface Lane 12 = PCS Lane 3
        Rx Service Interface Lane 13 = PCS Lane 5
        Rx Service Interface Lane 14 = PCS Lane 6
        Rx Service Interface Lane 15 = PCS Lane 19
        Rx Service Interface Lane 16 = PCS Lane 2
        Rx Service Interface Lane 17 = PCS Lane 18
        Rx Service Interface Lane 18 = PCS Lane 0
        Rx Service Interface Lane 19 = PCS Lane 1
      PCS Lane BIP Error Counters:
        Lane-0 : 2071             Lane-10 : 0
        Lane-1 : 1415             Lane-11 : 0
        Lane-2 : 1530             Lane-12 : 0
        Lane-3 : 0                Lane-13 : 0
        Lane-4 : 0                Lane-14 : 0
        Lane-5 : 0                Lane-15 : 0
        Lane-6 : 0                Lane-16 : 0
        Lane-7 : 0                Lane-17 : 0
        Lane-8 : 0                Lane-18 : 1815
        Lane-9 : 0                Lane-19 : 1603
      Total PCS Lane BIP Error Count : 8434
      Total PCS Lane Sync Header Error Count  : 520
      Total PCS Lane Bad 64/66 Code Count     : 9180
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    ===============
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    All of 10 Tx clock multiplication units are locked.
    All of 10 Rx clock/data recovery units are locked.
    None of 10 TX FIFO has underflow/overflow condition.
    None of 10 RX FIFO has underflow/overflow condition.
    CFP section:
    ==============
    CFP General Information:
      Module Identifier:         CFP
      Ethernet Application Code: 100GBASE-LR4
      Module State:              Ready
      Power Class:               3
      Maximum Power Consumption: 23000 mW
    CFP Vendor Information:
      Vendor Name:         CISCO-FINISAR
      Vendor PN:           FTLC1181RDNS-C2
      Vendor SN:           FIN1636000W
      Vendor OUI:          0x0-0x90-0x65
      Lot Code:            00
      DATE CODE(YYYY/MM/DD): 2012/09/05
      CFP MSA Hardware Version:   1.4
      CFP MSA MDIO Version:       1.4
      Vendor Hardware Version:    1.4
      Vendor Firmware Version:    1.5
    CFP UDI Information:
      UDI Compliant: Yes
      Cisco PID: CFP-100G-LR4
      Cisco VID: V01
    CFP Cisco Information:
      Vendor Name: CISCO-FINISAR
      Cisco PN   : 10-2549-01    Rev A0
      Cisco SN   : FIN1636000W
    CFP Detail Information:
      Number of lanes supported:
        Number of network lanes: 4
        Number of host lanes   : 10
      Time required by module:
        Maximum high-power-up time  :   4 s
        Maximum high-power-down time:   1 s
        Maximum tx-turn-on time     :   1 s
        Maximum tx-turn-off time    : 150 ms
      Module general control:
        Soft reset asserted     : No
        Soft low power asserted : No
        Soft tx disable asserted: No
        Soft program control 3 asserted: No
        Soft program control 2 asserted: No
        Soft program control 1 asserted: No
        Soft global alarm test asserted: No
        Tx disable pin asserted: No
        Low power pin asserted : No
        Program control 3 pin asserted: Yes
        Program control 2 pin asserted: Yes
        Program control 1 pin asserted: Yes
      Module Analog A/D value:
        Power supply voltage : 3.2549 V
        Temperature          : 33.2496 degC
      Network lane A/D value:
        Lane 0 Tx power: 1.1091 mW (  0.4 dBm)
        Lane 1 Tx power: 1.1127 mW (  0.5 dBm)
        Lane 2 Tx power: 1.0976 mW (  0.4 dBm)
        Lane 3 Tx power: 1.1271 mW (  0.5 dBm)
        Lane 0 Rx power: 0.0438 mW (-13.6 dBm)
        Lane 1 Rx power: 0.1116 mW ( -9.5 dBm)
        Lane 2 Rx power: 0.1022 mW ( -9.9 dBm)
        Lane 3 Rx power: 0.0915 mW (-10.4 dBm)
        Total Tx power : 4.4465 mW (  6.5 dBm)
        Total Rx power : 0.3491 mW ( -4.6 dBm)
    No XGXS present
    PCS 802.3ba Registers:
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    Control 1 = 0x0010
    Status 1 = 0x0004
    Dev ID 0 = 0x0000 Dev ID 1 = 0x0000
    Speed Ability = 0x0008
    Devices 1 = 0x0004 Devices 2 = 0x0000
    Control 2 = 0x0005
    Status 2 = 0x0020
    PKG ID 0 = 0x0000 PKG ID 1 = 0x0000
    Base R Status 1 = 0x1001
    Base R Status 2 = 0x8117
    BER high order counter = 0x0000
    Errored blocks high order counter = 0x8000
    Base R test pattern control = 0x0080
    Base R test pattern error counter = 0x0000
    Multi-lane BASE-R alignment status 1 = 0x10ff
    Multi-lane BASE-R alignment status 2 = 0x0fff
    Multi-lane BASE-R alignment status 3 = 0x00ff
    Multi-lane BASE-R alignment status 4 = 0x0fff
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    BIP error counter lane 1 = 0x0002
    BIP error counter lane 2 = 0x0004
    BIP error counter lane 3 = 0x0000
    BIP error counter lane 4 = 0x0000
    BIP error counter lane 5 = 0x0000
    BIP error counter lane 6 = 0x0000
    BIP error counter lane 7 = 0x0000
    BIP error counter lane 8 = 0x0000
    BIP error counter lane 9 = 0x0000
    BIP error counter lane 10 = 0x0000
    BIP error counter lane 11 = 0x0000
    BIP error counter lane 12 = 0x0000
    BIP error counter lane 13 = 0x0000
    BIP error counter lane 14 = 0x0000
    BIP error counter lane 15 = 0x0000
    BIP error counter lane 16 = 0x0000
    BIP error counter lane 17 = 0x0000
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    Lane mapping register 1 = 0x000b
    Lane mapping register 2 = 0x000e
    Lane mapping register 3 = 0x000f
    Lane mapping register 4 = 0x0011
    Lane mapping register 5 = 0x000c
    Lane mapping register 6 = 0x000a
    Lane mapping register 7 = 0x0009
    Lane mapping register 8 = 0x0010
    Lane mapping register 9 = 0x0008
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    Lane mapping register 11 = 0x0004
    Lane mapping register 12 = 0x0003
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    Lane mapping register 14 = 0x0006
    Lane mapping register 15 = 0x0013
    Lane mapping register 16 = 0x0002
    Lane mapping register 17 = 0x0012
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    Chip id register: 0x8154
    Chip revision id register: 0x4
    Digital control 1 register register:
      serdes0:0x017a, serdes1:0x017a, serdes2:0x017a, serdes3:0x017a, serdes4:0x017a
      serdes5:0x017a, serdes6:0x017a, serdes7:0x017a, serdes8:0x017a, serdes9:0x017a
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      serdes0:0x0305, serdes1:0x0305, serdes2:0x0305, serdes3:0x0305, serdes4:0x0305
      serdes5:0x0305, serdes6:0x0305, serdes7:0x0305, serdes8:0x0305, serdes9:0x0305
    Digital control 3 register register:
      serdes0:0x0d0f, serdes1:0x0d0f, serdes2:0x0d0f, serdes3:0x0d0f, serdes4:0x0d0f
      serdes5:0x0d0f, serdes6:0x0d0f, serdes7:0x0d0f, serdes8:0x0d0f, serdes9:0x0d0f
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      serdes0:0x6de0, serdes1:0x6de0, serdes2:0x6de0, serdes3:0x6de0, serdes4:0x6de0
      serdes5:0x6de0, serdes6:0x6de0, serdes7:0x6de0, serdes8:0x6de0, serdes9:0x6de0
    Digital status 0 register register:
      serdes0:0x303b, serdes1:0x303b, serdes2:0x303b, serdes3:0x303b, serdes4:0x303b
      serdes5:0x303b, serdes6:0x303b, serdes7:0x303b, serdes8:0x303b, serdes9:0x303b
    Line PRBS control register register:
      serdes0:0x0000, serdes1:0x0000, serdes2:0x0000, serdes3:0x0000, serdes4:0x0000
      serdes5:0x0000, serdes6:0x0000, serdes7:0x0000, serdes8:0x0000, serdes9:0x0000
    Line PRBS status register register:
      serdes0:0x0000, serdes1:0x0000, serdes2:0x0000, serdes3:0x0000, serdes4:0x0000
      serdes5:0x0000, serdes6:0x0000, serdes7:0x0000, serdes8:0x0000, serdes9:0x0000
    System PRBS control register register:
      serdes0:0x0000, serdes1:0x0000, serdes2:0x0000, serdes3:0x0000, serdes4:0x0000
      serdes5:0x0000, serdes6:0x0000, serdes7:0x0000, serdes8:0x0000, serdes9:0x0000
    System PRBS status register register:
      serdes0:0x0000, serdes1:0x0000, serdes2:0x0000, serdes3:0x0000, serdes4:0x0000
      serdes5:0x0000, serdes6:0x0000, serdes7:0x0000, serdes8:0x0000, serdes9:0x0000
    PRBS status 2 register register:
      serdes0:0x8008, serdes1:0x8008, serdes2:0x8008, serdes3:0x8008, serdes4:0x8008
      serdes5:0x8008, serdes6:0x8008, serdes7:0x8008, serdes8:0x8008, serdes9:0x8008
    TX control 1 register register:
      serdes0:0x1884, serdes1:0x1884, serdes2:0x1884, serdes3:0x1884, serdes4:0x1884
      serdes5:0x1884, serdes6:0x1884, serdes7:0x1884, serdes8:0x1884, serdes9:0x1884
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      serdes0:0x00a0, serdes1:0x00a0, serdes2:0x00a0, serdes3:0x00a0, serdes4:0x00a0
      serdes5:0x00a0, serdes6:0x00a0, serdes7:0x00a0, serdes8:0x00a0, serdes9:0x00a0
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      serdes0:0x3012, serdes1:0x2812, serdes2:0x3012, serdes3:0x3012, serdes4:0x2c12
      serdes5:0x2812, serdes6:0x2c12, serdes7:0x2c12, serdes8:0x2c12, serdes9:0x2812
    TX control 7 register register:
      serdes0:0x1077, serdes1:0x1077, serdes2:0x1077, serdes3:0x1077, serdes4:0x1077
      serdes5:0x1077, serdes6:0x1077, serdes7:0x1077, serdes8:0x1077, serdes9:0x1077
    TX control 8 register register:
      serdes0:0xb800, serdes1:0xb800, serdes2:0xb800, serdes3:0xb800, serdes4:0xb800
      serdes5:0xb800, serdes6:0xb800, serdes7:0xb800, serdes8:0xb800, serdes9:0xb800
    TX LVDS contrl 1 register register:
      serdes0:0x6050, serdes1:0x6050, serdes2:0x6050, serdes3:0x6050, serdes4:0x6050
      serdes5:0x6050, serdes6:0x6050, serdes7:0x6050, serdes8:0x6050, serdes9:0x6050
    TX LVDS contrl 2 register register:
      serdes0:0x3ba1, serdes1:0x3ba9, serdes2:0x3ba9, serdes3:0x3ba1, serdes4:0x3ba1
      serdes5:0x3ba9, serdes6:0x3ba9, serdes7:0x3ba9, serdes8:0x3ba9, serdes9:0x3ba9
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      serdes0:0x3ba1, serdes1:0x3ba9, serdes2:0x3ba9, serdes3:0x3ba1, serdes4:0x3ba1
      serdes5:0x3ba9, serdes6:0x3ba9, serdes7:0x3ba9, serdes8:0x3ba9, serdes9:0x3ba9
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      serdes0:0x222c, serdes1:0x2224, serdes2:0x222c, serdes3:0x222c, serdes4:0x222c
      serdes5:0x2228, serdes6:0x2228, serdes7:0x2228, serdes8:0x2228, serdes9:0x2228
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      serdes0:0x1611, serdes1:0x1611, serdes2:0x1611, serdes3:0x1611, serdes4:0x1611
      serdes5:0x1611, serdes6:0x1611, serdes7:0x1611, serdes8:0x1611, serdes9:0x1611
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      serdes0:0x40c9, serdes1:0x50c9, serdes2:0x50c9, serdes3:0x40c9, serdes4:0x40c9
      serdes5:0x50c9, serdes6:0x50c9, serdes7:0x50c9, serdes8:0x50c9, serdes9:0x50c9
    RX control 6 register register:
      serdes0:0x081a, serdes1:0x081a, serdes2:0x081a, serdes3:0x081a, serdes4:0x081a
      serdes5:0x081a, serdes6:0x081a, serdes7:0x081a, serdes8:0x081a, serdes9:0x081a
    RX control 7 register register:
      serdes0:0x0000, serdes1:0x0000, serdes2:0x0000, serdes3:0x0000, serdes4:0x0000
      serdes5:0x0000, serdes6:0x0000, serdes7:0x0000, serdes8:0x0000, serdes9:0x0000
    RX control 8 register register:
      serdes0:0x0000, serdes1:0x0000, serdes2:0x0000, serdes3:0x0000, serdes4:0x0000
      serdes5:0x0000, serdes6:0x0000, serdes7:0x0000, serdes8:0x0000, serdes9:0x0000
    RX control 9 register register:
      serdes0:0x0000, serdes1:0x0000, serdes2:0x0000, serdes3:0x0000, serdes4:0x0000
      serdes5:0x0000, serdes6:0x0000, serdes7:0x0000, serdes8:0x0000, serdes9:0x0000
    RX LVDS contrl 1 register register:
      serdes0:0x0bfa, serdes1:0x0bba, serdes2:0x0bba, serdes3:0x0bba, serdes4:0x0bba
      serdes5:0x0bba, serdes6:0x0bba, serdes7:0x0bba, serdes8:0x0bba, serdes9:0x0bba
    CFP Registers:
    ================
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    (Reg 0x800c=0x34) (Reg 0x800d=0x0a) (Reg 0x800e=0x00) (Reg 0x800f=0x00)
    (Reg 0x8010=0x01) (Reg 0x8011=0x04) (Reg 0x8012=0xca) (Reg 0x8013=0x45)
    (Reg 0x8014=0xcc) (Reg 0x8015=0xb8) (Reg 0x8016=0x08) (Reg 0x8017=0x34)
    (Reg 0x8018=0x21) (Reg 0x8019=0x44) (Reg 0x801a=0x40) (Reg 0x801b=0x70)
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    (Reg 0x807c=0x00) (Reg 0x807d=0x00) (Reg 0x807e=0x00) (Reg 0x807f=0x17)
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    (Reg 0x8090=0x00) (Reg 0x8091=0x00) (Reg 0x8092=0x00) (Reg 0x8093=0x00)
    (Reg 0x8094=0x00) (Reg 0x8095=0x00) (Reg 0x8096=0x00) (Reg 0x8097=0x00)
    (Reg 0x8098=0x00) (Reg 0x8099=0x00) (Reg 0x809a=0x00) (Reg 0x809b=0x00)
    (Reg 0x809c=0x00) (Reg 0x809d=0x00) (Reg 0x809e=0x00) (Reg 0x809f=0x00)
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    (Reg 0x80ac=0x44) (Reg 0x80ad=0x5c) (Reg 0x80ae=0x3a) (Reg 0x80af=0x98)
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    (Reg 0x80cc=0x00) (Reg 0x80cd=0x00) (Reg 0x80ce=0x00) (Reg 0x80cf=0x00)
    (Reg 0x80d0=0x00) (Reg 0x80d1=0x00) (Reg 0x80d2=0x00) (Reg 0x80d3=0x00)
    (Reg 0x80d4=0x00) (Reg 0x80d5=0x00) (Reg 0x80d6=0x00) (Reg 0x80d7=0x00)
    (Reg 0x80d8=0x00) (Reg 0x80d9=0x00) (Reg 0x80da=0x00) (Reg 0x80db=0x00)
    (Reg 0x80dc=0x00) (Reg 0x80dd=0x00) (Reg 0x80de=0x00) (Reg 0x80df=0x00)
    (Reg 0x80e0=0x00) (Reg 0x80e1=0x00) (Reg 0x80e2=0x00) (Reg 0x80e3=0x00)
    (Reg 0x80e4=0x00) (Reg 0x80e5=0x00) (Reg 0x80e6=0x00) (Reg 0x80e7=0x00)
    (Reg 0x80e8=0x00) (Reg 0x80e9=0x00) (Reg 0x80ea=0x00) (Reg 0x80eb=0x00)
    (Reg 0x80ec=0x00) (Reg 0x80ed=0x00) (Reg 0x80ee=0x00) (Reg 0x80ef=0x00)
    (Reg 0x80f0=0x00) (Reg 0x80f1=0x00) (Reg 0x80f2=0x00) (Reg 0x80f3=0x00)
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    (Reg 0x80fc=0x00) (Reg 0x80fd=0x00) (Reg 0x80fe=0x00) (Reg 0x80ff=0x43)
    NVR 3 Registers:
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    (Reg 0x8118=0x00) (Reg 0x8119=0x00) (Reg 0x811a=0x00) (Reg 0x811b=0x00)
    (Reg 0x811c=0x00) (Reg 0x811d=0x00) (Reg 0x811e=0x00) (Reg 0x811f=0x00)
    (Reg 0x8120=0x00) (Reg 0x8121=0x00) (Reg 0x8122=0x00) (Reg 0x8123=0x00)
    (Reg 0x8124=0x00) (Reg 0x8125=0x00) (Reg 0x8126=0x00) (Reg 0x8127=0x00)
    (Reg 0x8128=0x00) (Reg 0x8129=0x00) (Reg 0x812a=0x00) (Reg 0x812b=0x00)
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    (Reg 0x8130=0x00) (Reg 0x8131=0x00) (Reg 0x8132=0x00) (Reg 0x8133=0x00)
    (Reg 0x8134=0x00) (Reg 0x8135=0x00) (Reg 0x8136=0x00) (Reg 0x8137=0x00)
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    (Reg 0x8148=0x00) (Reg 0x8149=0x00) (Reg 0x814a=0x00) (Reg 0x814b=0x00)
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    (Reg 0x8150=0x00) (Reg 0x8151=0x00) (Reg 0x8152=0x00) (Reg 0x8153=0x00)
    (Reg 0x8154=0x00) (Reg 0x8155=0x00) (Reg 0x8156=0x00) (Reg 0x8157=0x00)
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    (Reg 0x8160=0x00) (Reg 0x8161=0x00) (Reg 0x8162=0x00) (Reg 0x8163=0x00)
    (Reg 0x8164=0x00) (Reg 0x8165=0x00) (Reg 0x8166=0x00) (Reg 0x8167=0x00)
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    (Reg 0x816c=0x00) (Reg 0x816d=0x00) (Reg 0x816e=0x00) (Reg 0x816f=0x00)
    (Reg 0x8170=0x00) (Reg 0x8171=0x00) (Reg 0x8172=0x00) (Reg 0x8173=0x00)
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    (Reg 0x8178=0x00) (Reg 0x8179=0x00) (Reg 0x817a=0x00) (Reg 0x817b=0x00)
    (Reg 0x817c=0x00) (Reg 0x817d=0x00) (Reg 0x817e=0x00) (Reg 0x817f=0x00)
    NVR 4 Registers:
    (Reg 0x8180=0x00)
    Vendor NVR1 Registers
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    (Reg 0x8464=0x00) (Reg 0x8465=0x00) (Reg 0x8466=0x00) (Reg 0x8467=0x00)
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    (Reg 0x8470=0x00) (Reg 0x8471=0x00) (Reg 0x8472=0x00) (Reg 0x8473=0x00)
    (Reg 0x8474=0x00) (Reg 0x8475=0x00) (Reg 0x8476=0x00) (Reg 0x8477=0x00)
    (Reg 0x8478=0x00) (Reg 0x8479=0x00) (Reg 0x847a=0x00) (Reg 0x847b=0x00)
    (Reg 0x847c=0x00) (Reg 0x847d=0x00) (Reg 0x847e=0x00) (Reg 0x847f=0xba)
    VR 1 Registers:
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    (Reg 0xa038=0x0000) (Reg 0xa039=0x0000) (Reg 0xa03a=0x0000)
    NETWORK LANE VR 1 Registers:
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    (Reg 0xa218=0x0000) (Reg 0xa219=0x0000) (Reg 0xa21a=0x0000) (Reg 0xa21b=0x0000)
    (Reg 0xa21c=0x0000) (Reg 0xa21d=0x0000) (Reg 0xa21e=0x0000) (Reg 0xa21f=0x0000)
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    (Reg 0xa22c=0x0000) (Reg 0xa22d=0x0000) (Reg 0xa22e=0x0000) (Reg 0xa22f=0x0000)
    (Reg 0xa230=0x0000) (Reg 0xa231=0x0000) (Reg 0xa232=0x0000) (Reg 0xa233=0x0000)
    (Reg 0xa234=0x0000) (Reg 0xa235=0x0000) (Reg 0xa236=0x0000) (Reg 0xa237=0x0000)
    (Reg 0xa238=0x0000) (Reg 0xa239=0x0000) (Reg 0xa23a=0x0000) (Reg 0xa23b=0x0000)
    (Reg 0xa23c=0x0000) (Reg 0xa23d=0x0000) (Reg 0xa23e=0x0000) (Reg 0xa23f=0x0000)
    (Reg 0xa240=0x9999) (Reg 0xa241=0x9999) (Reg 0xa242=0x9999) (Reg 0xa243=0x9999)
    (Reg 0xa244=0x0000) (Reg 0xa245=0x0000) (Reg 0xa246=0x0000) (Reg 0xa247=0x0000)
    (Reg 0xa248=0x0000) (Reg 0xa249=0x0000) (Reg 0xa24a=0x0000) (Reg 0xa24b=0x0000)
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