On Tuesday 22 July 2003 00:16, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 12:20, Nicolas wrote:
> > I have a working ethernet card on a router with strange output. It has
> > no TX paquets and a lots of errors. I tried to change the NIC ant PCI
> > socket. I event switch the two interfaces (eth0
On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 12:20, Nicolas wrote:
> I have a working ethernet card on a router with strange output. It has no TX
> paquets and a lots of errors. I tried to change the NIC ant PCI socket. I
> event switch the two interfaces (eth0 and eth1) using the mac address. What
> ever I do, if
I have a working ethernet card on a router with strange output. It has no TX
paquets and a lots of errors. I tried to change the NIC ant PCI socket. I
event switch the two interfaces (eth0 and eth1) using the mac address. What
ever I do, if I user a fix ip address, every thing is good. But
Rick Jones wrote:
>
> I would like to add and ask in the same sentence.
>
> The HOW-TO's (NET3 and ETH) say that including a netmask is unnecissary
> since the system will put the correct netmask inplace for you.
>
> Jens, you seem to be somewhat the guru in this area. What is the scoop on
> th
hings that should be but you're better off
putting it in yourself to be sure? Or is it only certain situations?
On Mon, 28 Apr 1997, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
> Paul van Berlo wrote:
> >
> > Heya..
> >
> > I finally got my ISDN running.. but now I'm exp
Paul van Berlo wrote:
>
> Heya..
>
> I finally got my ISDN running.. but now I'm experiencing some strange
> ifconfig output, something like this:
>
> ippp0 Link encap:Point-Point Protocol
> inet addr:194.109.15.56 P-t-P:194.109.31.5
> Mas
Heya..
I finally got my ISDN running.. but now I'm experiencing some strange
ifconfig output, something like this:
ippp0 Link encap:Point-Point Protocol
inet addr:194.109.15.56 P-t-P:194.109.31.5
Mask:255.255.255.255
UP POINTOPOINT RUNNING NOARP MTU:1500 Met
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