Re: Misbehaving Linux Routers

2002-12-10 Thread Alan Peery
rahul b jain cs student wrote: 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 / def

Re: Misbehaving Linux Routers

2002-12-10 Thread Andy Beal
Login as root and # ifconfig You should see the interfaces eth0 thru eth? Insure they are sending and receiving packets, if they exist. If they don't exist, check your /var/log/boot.log and see why they didn't initialize. I've seen some Nics just don't initialize properly on startup even tho

Misbehaving Linux Routers

2002-12-09 Thread rahul b jain cs student
Hi, I had emailed this problem on the list before but was not able to get any positive response. So here I am trying it once again. It is really driving me crazy now as I am not able to make any link between the problem and the way I solve it. I have been facing the problem for quite some time.

Re: Misbehaving Linux Routers

2002-12-04 Thread Blaine Armsterd
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

Misbehaving Linux Routers

2002-12-04 Thread rahul b jain cs student
Hi, 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 a