On Wed, 8 Oct 1997, Dr. Daniel Mashao wrote:
> vitasat % cat /proc/net/ipx_interface
> NetworkNode_Address Primary Device Frame_Type
> 0053 0080ADB32187 Yes eth0 EtherII
this seems ok.
> 0080ADB32187 No eth0 802.2
this is a probl
On Wed, 8 Oct 1997, Craig Sanders wrote:
> try setting different IPX network numbers for the Ethernet_II and 802.2
> frame types. see /etc/ipx.conf and the man pages in ipx package:
> ipx_interface(8), ipx_internal_net(8), ipx_route(8), and ipx_configure(8).
> more info can be found in the /usr/
On Wed, 8 Oct 1997, Craig Sanders wrote:
> btw, what does 'cat /proc/net/ipx_route' and 'cat /proc/net/ipx_interface'
> look like?
vitasat % cat /proc/net/ipx_route
NetworkRouter_Net Router_Node
0053 Directly Connected
vitasat % cat /proc/net/ipx_interface
NetworkNode_Address
On Tue, 7 Oct 1997, Dr. Daniel Mashao wrote:
> My /var/log/messages file grows by leaps and bounds all because it keeps
> getting the following message
>
> Oct 7 16:54:03 vitasat kernel: eth0 EtherII and eth0 802.2
> Oct 7 16:54:21 vitasat kernel: IPX: Network number collision 53
> Oct
"Dr. Daniel Mashao" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Oct 7 16:54:25 vitasat kernel: IPX: Network number collision 53
> Oct 7 16:54:25 vitasat kernel: eth0 EtherII and eth0 802.2
>
> over and over. Now I cannot find out where it comes from and how to
> disable it and of course what it means
Hi,
My /var/log/messages file grows by leaps and bounds all because it keeps
getting the following message
Oct 7 16:54:03 vitasat kernel: eth0 EtherII and eth0 802.2
Oct 7 16:54:21 vitasat kernel: IPX: Network number collision 53
Oct 7 16:54:21 vitasat kernel: eth0 EtherII and e
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