On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, rahul b jain cs student wrote: > I have been facing the problem for quite some time. In my private network, > I have 4 routers. The routers have been configured properly (I think) by > setting the IP addr of the interfaces, gateways where ever neccessary and > proper subnet mask. When I boot up the routers, I am unable to ping to > any of the routers. I am unable to ping to the default route also. > > What happens next is very strange. I open the network configuration tool, > look up all the setting without modifying any entry. Click on apply and > then type the command 'service network restart'. Once the network is > restarted, if I try to ping to the any router / default router it works.
Look in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts and see if you have the files like ifcfg-eth0 have ONBOOT=yes instead of no. -- \ \/ / _ |~\ _ In God We Trust. All Others Pay Cash. > < / \|\ /|+-< | | "The world is a comedy to those that think, / /\ \\_/| \/ ||__)|_| a tragedy to those who feel." - Horace Walpole -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list