On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 11:07, dlangschied wrote:
> Hi again,
> Here is Issue #4:
> If I select my network to autostart at reboot, I get s system hang at reboot
> with the pcmcia services. I had put this on the mailing list before, but I
> have been unable to resolve the issue. The work around is t
Hi again,
Here is Issue #4:
If I select my network to autostart at reboot, I get s system hang at reboot
with the pcmcia services. I had put this on the mailing list before, but I
have been unable to resolve the issue. The work around is that I don't
autostart and then go into the Network Config
On Sat, 2003-07-12 at 21:44, Forest King wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am installing redhat 7.3 on new Dell Precision 450 machines. During
> installatiion, redhat does not recognize the EtherEx[ress/1000 network card
> (does not see eth0). Does anybody have this experience?
Go here:
http:
Hi,
I am installing redhat 7.3 on new Dell Precision 450 machines. During
installatiion, redhat does not recognize the EtherEx[ress/1000 network card
(does not see eth0). Does anybody have this experience?
Forest
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> > BobB
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Blake Thornton
> > Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 6:53 PM
> > To: Redhat List
> > Subject: Adsl, pppoe, network card
> >
>
o:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Blake Thornton
> Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 6:53 PM
> To: Redhat List
> Subject: Adsl, pppoe, network card
>
>
> I've been trying to get this fixed for some time and nothing is working:
>
> - Running redhat9.
> - LinkSys ethernet card
Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 6:53 PM
To: Redhat List
Subject: Adsl, pppoe, network card
I've been trying to get this fixed for some time and nothing is working:
- Running redhat9.
- LinkSys ethernet card
- adsl modem (provider: sbc), running pppoe
I can't connect to the networ
I've been trying to get this fixed for some time and nothing is working:
- Running redhat9.
- LinkSys ethernet card
- adsl modem (provider: sbc), running pppoe
I can't connect to the network. Before installing redhat9, I connected
fine using adsl-setup and adsl-start. I have temporarily borrowed
On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 14:11, Mike Burger wrote:
> Have you tried mii-tool?
>
Also ethtool for the cards mii-tool does not work on.
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Mii-tool -F 100BaseTx-FD did the trick.
Thanks
Shay
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From: Mike Burger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 3:12 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Setting network card speed and duplex
Have you tried mii-tool?
On Wed, 4 Jun 2003, Shay Mayo
network
card speed and duplex
Hi everyone,
Silly question here. Can someone
tell me how to hard code my network card to 100 megabits - full duplex in Red
Hat 9?
Thanks
Shay
Have you tried mii-tool?
On Wed, 4 Jun 2003, Shay Mayo wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
>
>
> Silly question here. Can someone tell me how to hard code my network
> card to 100 megabits - full duplex in Red Hat 9?
>
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Shay
>
>
--
Mike
Hi everyone,
Silly question here. Can someone tell me how to hard code my
network card to 100 megabits – full duplex in Red Hat 9?
Thanks
Shay
On Fri, 21 Feb 2003, David Archer wrote:
> I have 2 NICs from two different manufacturers. I used to have two from
> one manufacturer, but that didn't work. At the suggestion of redhat, I
> put in two new network cards. Anyway, the issue is is that when my
> machine boots, it swaps eth0 and eth1 a
I have a problem with redhat 8.0. I upgraded from 7.1 to 8.0, and then
nothing worked as far as networking was concerned. I managed to fix most
of the problems but one.
I have 2 NICs from two different manufacturers. I used to have two from
one manufacturer, but that didn't work. At the suggest
Many things can go wrong with this card. Check at least the following:
1. Disable PnP OS in BIOS, if you have it enabled.
2. Check the IRQ and IO settings: one good place to look is /proc. See the config in BIOS as well.
3. Check /var/log/messages after boot up.
4. Do dmesg | grep eth to see what's
> On boot eth0 fails with an insmod bad parameter.
>
> Does anyone have a clue about what is failing? How do I find out what
> parameter is bad.
Try it from the command line with the options to see which one is bad.
That one answers your question, but may I suggest, if this PC has PCI slots,
you
I have a 3Com Etherlink III 3c5905TP which is causing a lot of
headaches.
I have re-installed RH Linux 7.1
During its original installation this card worked fine.
On the new install, the card isn't recognized by the install program.
I booted up in plain DOS and used 3Com's auto configure routine
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Hi all,
I'd been asigned to install a small firewall on a compatible PC with
three 3CSOHO100B 3Com network interface cards. I'd been looking for
drivers at 3com.com with no avail. Please don't tell me that this new
hardware is only winblows compatible
work. For the network card, i tried to install the drivers off the
cd. After following the instructions, i got to the point to ismod
and that returned "no such device found" (same with modprobe:
driver). That part did try to probe with the correct driver, but it wasn't
work
e-
From: Joe Giles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 11:51 AM
To: Red Hat List
Subject: Re: I want to add a second network card...
Well, Linux has come along way with auto detecting new hardware. If the
nic is on the Hardware Compatibility list for Red Hat, you can si
, then, use a tool like Webmin (http://www.webmin.com) to
administrate it.
Hope this helps..
Joe
On Wed, 2002-12-11 at 09:33, Stone, Timothy wrote:
> I would like to add a second network card to my existing box.
>
> I have looked at the various HOW-TOs and Guides at The Linux Docu
following in /etc/modules.conf
"alias eth0 eepro100"
add another for eth1, then run
/etc/init.d/network restart
or just reboot.
--Randy
On Wednesday, December 11, 2002, at 11:33 AM, Stone, Timothy wrote:
I would like to add a second network card to my existing box.
I have looke
I would like to add a second network card to my existing box.
I have looked at the various HOW-TOs and Guides at The Linux Documentation Project
(finding some that I have not seen before and are very interesting in themselves) but
did not see anything about adding new hardware.
Can anyone
all,
I'm been getting the below message on bootup, i've looked in the config
files and do not see anything that could relate.
ifup: Error for wireless request "Set Encode" (8B2A) :
ifup: SET failed on device eth0 ; No such device.
ifup: Error for wireless request "Set ESSID" (8B1A) :
ifup:
> I finally got it working. I decided to copy all the DNS settings that 7.3
> automatically puts into the network setting and I now can access the net.
It
> could be the DHCP router but can anyone explain why 7.3 works with the
DHCP
> router and 8.0 won't.
That makes sense. If DHCP is set up prope
> i did assign static IP to it which allowed me to activte it but it will
not
> let me access the net thru the router though
At least that's a step further no?
Have you set the router as gateway address?
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I finally got it working. I decided to copy all the DNS settings that 7.3
automatically puts into the network setting and I now can access the net. It
could be the DHCP router but can anyone explain why 7.3 works with the DHCP
router and 8.0 won't.
i did assign static IP to it which allowed m
i did assign static IP to it which allowed me to activte it but it will not
let me access the net thru the router though
> i haven't tried manually assigning an IP as i would have to change the
whole
> network to static IPs
Not true,
A mixed fixed/variable ip network is what we use here.
> i haven't tried manually assigning an IP as i would have to change the
whole
> network to static IPs
Not true,
A mixed fixed/variable ip network is what we use here. Anything above
192.168.0.10 is dynamic, everything below we use for static addressing.
I'd suggest you find an empty ip
I experienced the exact same problems but I am using a D-Link Ethernet
to USB converter instead of a network card. I manually assigned the IP
which got me an IP address and then I couldn't resolve any DNS until I
manually loaded the ISP's DNS Server. This worked using DHCP un
stopping iptables and/or ipchains didn't help
> already tried disabling that. didn't work. i assume it was disabled as
next
> time you look it is on high. i read another item about this always showing
> up as high. i guess one way to find out would be to uninstall the
firewall.
HHmm.
'ser
I experienced the exact same problems but I am using a D-Link Ethernet
to USB converter instead of a network card. I manually assigned the IP
which got me an IP address and then I couldn't resolve any DNS until I
manually loaded the ISP's DNS Server. This worked using DHCP un
> already tried disabling that. didn't work. i assume it was disabled as
next
> time you look it is on high. i read another item about this always showing
> up as high. i guess one way to find out would be to uninstall the
firewall.
HHmm.
'service iptables stop' and/or
'service ipchains stop'
sh
already tried disabling that. didn't work. i assume it was disabled as next
time you look it is on high. i read another item about this always showing
up as high. i guess one way to find out would be to uninstall the firewall.
> I am using a dhcp broadband router which assigns IPs and this wo
> I am using a dhcp broadband router which assigns IPs and this works with
> all versions of windows, RH 7.3 but not with RH 8.0
Is the default RedHat 8.0 Firewall blocking DHCP requests?
Just another guess.
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Nifty said:
>
> I am using a dhcp broadband router which assigns IPs and this
works with
> all versions of windows, RH 7.3 but not with RH 8.0
>
>
>
> > Has anyone had a problem with activating eth0 in version 8. I
have an
> Aopen
> > ethernet card with the Realtek RTL8139 chipset which works ok
I am using a dhcp broadband router which assigns IPs and this works with
all versions of windows, RH 7.3 but not with RH 8.0
> Has anyone had a problem with activating eth0 in version 8. I have an
Aopen
> ethernet card with the Realtek RTL8139 chipset which works ok in 7.3. I am
> using a br
> Has anyone had a problem with activating eth0 in version 8. I have an
Aopen
> ethernet card with the Realtek RTL8139 chipset which works ok in 7.3. I am
> using a broadband router which assigns ip addresses and this works fine
with
> 7.3 as i just install the OS and i am on the net. with 8.0 it
Has anyone had a problem with activating eth0 in version 8. I have an Aopen
ethernet card with the Realtek RTL8139 chipset which works ok in 7.3. I am
using a broadband router which assigns ip addresses and this works fine with
7.3 as i just install the OS and i am on the net. with 8.0 it fail
you can change the 3COM cards speed via modules options.
Check the Ethernet-howto.
the right tool is mii-tool ;)
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From:
Nagib Abi
Fadel
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 6:41
PM
Subject: Changing network card
speed
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Nagib Abi Fadel wrote:
| HI i want to set my network card speed to 10 mbs. I tried to use ethtool
| but it didn't work. I'm using a 3com network card.
|
| help help help help
|
Try mii-tool as "previously shown on this list&
HI i want to set my network card speed to 10 mbs. I tried to use ethtool but it didn't work. I'm using a 3com network card.
help help help help Do you Yahoo!?
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Start by looking around at /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts. That's if your
network card driver is already setup.
Copy ifcfg-eth0 to ifcfg-eth1 and edit ifcfg-eth1
Ciao
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From: Syed Atif Abidy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 9:24
On Thu, 2002-09-12 at 09:12, linux power wrote:
> /sbin/ifconfig eth0 up
> /sbin/ifconfig eth1 up
>
> --- Syed Atif Abidy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev:
> > dear,
> >
> > pls help me how to i configur tow network cards wiht
> > diffrent IP in one
> > Computer
The above will sure enough bring up
/sbin/ifconfig eth0 up
/sbin/ifconfig eth1 up
--- Syed Atif Abidy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev:
> dear,
>
> pls help me how to i configur tow network cards wiht
> diffrent IP in one
> Computer
>
> thankx
> atif
>
>
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dear,
pls help me how to i configur tow network cards wiht diffrent IP in one
Computer
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Hello,
I'm quite new with Linux environment and I hope someone can help me with the problem
I'm facing. I've installed RH
7.2 on my laptop (Toshiba Tecra 8000). I have to say that during the installation
everything went fine, but when I had
to install the ethernet card, installation process
Try this:
modprobe via-rhine
If there are no error messages, run netconfig and
setup your network. Then restart the network service:
/sbin/service network restart
To check
/sbin/ifconfig
more here:
http://www.scyld.com/network/ethercard.html
hth.
lh
=
`When you say "I wrote a program
Hi,
I have successfully installed RH 7.3 on my intel desk top, but I'm having trouble
configuring a D-link Network card. The drop down which contains the list of network
cards while configuration the network card, doesn't contain the name of the Network
Card I am having which is
Hi,
Can someone help me. Currently I'm searching and planning to increase my network bandwidth, and from the web site I found that it can be done by using teaming or link aggregation features. Can this be done using RedHat 7.3 ? And How ?
Thanks.
rgds,
Alex
Do You Yahoo!?
HotJobs, a Yahoo! servic
NB: since I don't have 'net these messages are from memory. This is an
old box with known-working hardware, reformatted and dual-boot win98SE and
Red Hat 7.3.
In short, ifconfig looks good, tulip module is loaded (card is DEC 21041),
route looks good, ipchains is opened wide up, and when I boo
On Wed, Jul 31, 2002 at 07:21:55PM -0500, Mike Burger wrote:
: Check Cisco and Orinoco (Lucent)
I've found the PCI-PCMCIA bridge cards have been fairly problematic
under Linux, with the notable exception of the Linksys and Netgear cards.
The Orinoco PCI-PCMCIA bridge card just didn't work at all
: Wednesday, July 31, 2002 10:33
AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Wireless PCI
Network Card and DriverWhere can I acquire a wireless PCI network card and driver?
I want to enable my Linux desktop access
to a D-Link wireless network but D-Link does not support Linux.
Thank
you.
Check Cisco and Orinoco (Lucent)
On Wed, 31 Jul 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Where can I acquire a wireless PCI network card and driver?
>
> I want to enable my Linux desktop access to a D-Link wireless network but
> D-Link does not support Linux.
>
> Thank you.
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On Wed, Jul 31, 2002 at 11:33:15AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: Where can I acquire a wireless PCI network card and driver?
CompUSA - Linksys WMP11. Should work with the orinoco_pci.o driver.
*Definitely* works with the prism2_pci.o from the wlan-ng drivers.
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At 11:33 31/07/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>Where can I acquire a wireless PCI network card and driver?
>
>I want to enable my Linux desktop access to a D-Link wireless network but
>D-Link does not support Linux.
Apparently the NetGear MA401 is supported.
http://www.practicallyn
Where can I acquire a wireless PCI network card and driver?
I want to enable my Linux desktop access to a D-Link wireless network but D-Link does not support Linux.
Thank you.
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On 15-Jul-2002/13:07 +0800, kpyau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I have a redhat 7.0 box on ICL team server machine.
>I need already have a network card inside the server,
>but is not auto dectected by redhat os.
What mode
I have a redhat 7.0 box on ICL team server
machine.
I need already have a network card inside the
server,
but is not auto dectected by redhat
os.
now, how do i configure the network interface
from
scratch?
p/s : my server is too big, i cant open the server
casing
cause it will take me
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have successfully installed RH 7.2 on my intel desk top, but having
> trouble configuring the Netgear Network card. The drop down which
> contains the list of network cards while configuration the network card,
> doesn't
Hi,
I have successfully installed RH 7.2 on my intel desk top, but having
trouble configuring the Netgear Network card. The drop down which
contains the list of network cards while configuration the network card,
doesn't contain the name of the Network Card I am having whi
Hi Keith,
I added to /etc/modules.conf the line
alias fddi0 skfp
I do know if the Red Hat support directly for the FDDI SysKonnect driver.
Thanks,
TC./
On Wed, 26 Jun 2002, truc nguyen wrote:> Hi> > I have installed a FDDI network card SysKonnect into my machine running theRe
On Wed, 26 Jun 2002, truc nguyen wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have installed a FDDI network card SysKonnect into my machine running the Red Hat
>7.2. I
> found out that the skfp module would be FDDI driver for the SysKonnect. I have
>followed the
> intructions as such rebuilding
Hi
I have installed a FDDI network card SysKonnect into my machine running the Red Hat 7.2. I found out that the skfp module would be FDDI driver for the SysKonnect. I have followed the intructions as such rebuilding the kernel, inserting the module, modifying the configure script files
]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, June 23, 2002 1:14 AM
Subject: Re: Network card(for DSL)
> Nevermind. I just rebooted my computer and the new settings I put in must
> have taken effect so everything is working now. Thanks for all your
> input.
>
> Matt
>
> On
Nevermind. I just rebooted my computer and the new settings I put in must
have taken effect so everything is working now. Thanks for all your
input.
Matt
On Sat, 22 Jun 2002 20:17:56 -0700 Matt McElreath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> I found part of the problem. My pppoe.conf file was looking at
I found part of the problem. My pppoe.conf file was looking at eth1 but
my card is at eth0. SO I changed that and added my username. When I run
adsl-setup it comes back with a Time Out. Can I just edit the pap-secrets
file myself. I was going to but I wasnt sure how to put all the info in.
If I re
On Sat, Jun 22, 2002 at 06:14:50PM -0400, Brian wrote:
> For the most case it is here in the North America it's true almost 98
> percent. I have never heard anyone using PPPoA at home, have you? you can
Sure. BellSouth uses this and/or PPPoE. I doubt they are the only one
either.
> get a sta
I ran both ifconfig eth0 192.168.0.1 up and /sbin/dhcpcd -n eth0 and it
still wasnt working. It didnt come back with any errors though. And yes
my card is compatible, I was using it with Linux on my network at school
for a while.Are there any steps that I am missing. Remember I am running
RH 7.0.
lf Of Hal Burgiss
Sent: Saturday, June 22, 2002 4:48 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Network card(for DSL)
On Sat, Jun 22, 2002 at 02:30:35PM -0400, Brian wrote:
> Is your NIC on the Redhat hardware compatible list? remember DSL
> uses PPPoE, cable modem uses eth0 or eth1.
On Sat, Jun 22, 2002 at 02:30:35PM -0400, Brian wrote:
> Is your NIC on the Redhat hardware compatible list? remember DSL
> uses PPPoE, cable modem uses eth0 or eth1.
This is not universally true by any means. There is DSL that is
routed/static and dhcp, in addition to PPPoE, and lets not forget
--- Matt McElreath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev: > But
my DSL uses dynamic IP. Does that matter?
You must first test if your card is accessible.
Then if it is type /sbin/dhcpcd -n eth0
to get the dynamic ip adress from your isp.
>
>
> > Matt
> > It looks like that man. Try to assign an
> ip-addr
to
you (DHCP).
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Matt McElreath
Sent: Saturday, June 22, 2002 3:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Network card(for DSL)
I'm still trying to configure Red Hat for DSL and cant get it. Remember,
I'm
But my DSL uses dynamic IP. Does that matter?
> Matt
> It looks like that man. Try to assign an ip-address
with ifconfig eth0 192.168.0.1 up
>
GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO!
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think its because my
> computer is not recognizing my network card. When
> ifconfig eth0 I get the
> following:
>
> [root@localhost /]# ifconfig eth0
> eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr
> 00:00:00:00:00:00
> BROADCAST MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
&
I'm still trying to configure Red Hat for DSL and cant get it. Remember,
I'm on 7.0 so I dont have the new network administration tool. I've been
having trouble trying all your suggestions but I think its because my
computer is not recognizing my network card. When ifconfig
You might want to use the 3Com config tool, and set it to "plug and play"
mode. It usually works well, and your linux install might have an easier
time with it.
On Mon, 14 Jan 2002, zev wrote:
> i'm still having trouble installing the network cards on my new linux 7.2 install.
>
> the config
i'm still having trouble installing the network cards on my new linux 7.2 install.
the configurator says it cannot initialize the card.
the card is set, and i know the params.
its a 3com 509c and its settings are irq 10 and io 300
but even as i set those in the configurator, it comes up with th
I believe only the first NIC is auto configured; the rest you need to do
manually with ifconfig. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
At 07:43 PM 5/4/01 -0500, you wrote:
>I have RH 6.2 installed with 3 3com 905C cards (Tornado). I have the
>3c90x (tornado) drivers compiled into the kernel. I h
On Friday 04 May 2001 08:43 pm, RTS wrote:
> I have RH 6.2 installed with 3 3com 905C cards (Tornado). I have the 3c90x
> (tornado) drivers compiled into the kernel. I have the cards setup this
> way:
This might give you a place to start, at any rate.
Have a look here:
http://www.redhat.com/mir
I have RH 6.2 installed with 3 3com 905C cards (Tornado). I have the 3c90x
(tornado) drivers compiled into the kernel. I have the cards setup this way:
eth0: irq 12
eth1: irq 11
eth2: irq 10
For some reason when I run ifconfig I only see one card and loopback interface.
I see eth0 but
I just installed RH 7.1 on a HP Brio with a PCI 10/100 network card. It
ran previously RH 6.2 and in it the card worked fine with the pcnet32 driver
with the same settings in modules.conf as I have now. My 7.1 install is from
the clean table. Network does not work anymore :(
Here's what
On Fri, 23 Mar 2001, Wes Owen wrote:
> I had a server with one network card it in configured and running on the
> internet with a single set IP address (no dhcp, etc). I wanted to add
> another network card into the machine so I could have one for backups and
> not have to worry ab
I had a server with one network card it in configured and running on the
internet with a single set IP address (no dhcp, etc). I wanted to add
another network card into the machine so I could have one for backups and
not have to worry about metering the backup traffic. So bought a 3Com 905
> how do I get on this list ??
You are already on the list
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From: RaghuNath L [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 12:07 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: network card speed negciation
how to findout network card speed at which it is
On Thu, 22 Feb 2001, RaghuNath L wrote:
> how to findout network card speed at which it is conncted to the n/w
>
It depends on the card. On some, you can look at the leds on the card
near the network jack. You can also go to http://www.scyld.com/network/
and get some tools that will rea
how to findout network card speed at which it is conncted to the n/w
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Dear Spyros,
can you post the extracts of the README.ifenslave?
or give me the entire path.
Spyros Ioakim wrote:
> I added on a rh7 workstation two network cards.
> I did the steps described README.ifenslave
> I set up two ports on my switch as multitrunk.
>
> Couldn't really test it with spee
I added on a rh7 workstation two network cards.
I did the steps described README.ifenslave
I set up two ports on my switch as multitrunk.
Couldn't really test it with speeds of 200 mbit or more
cause the pc i had was too slow with an even slowest hard disk.
The switch though displayed utilisatio
On Mon, 12 Feb 2001, Graham Hemmings wrote:
> At 11:04 12/02/2001, you wrote:
> >I don't know what etherchannel is..
> >I want to add a second network card to a server to
> >add more bandwidth. Right now it is 100mbit and
> >i want to add another one to have 200mb
At 11:04 12/02/2001, you wrote:
>I don't know what etherchannel is..
>I want to add a second network card to a server to
>add more bandwidth. Right now it is 100mbit and
>i want to add another one to have 200mbit (400 mbit Full Duplex).
>My switch supports this by calling it
I don't know what etherchannel is..
I want to add a second network card to a server to
add more bandwidth. Right now it is 100mbit and
i want to add another one to have 200mbit (400 mbit Full Duplex).
My switch supports this by calling it multitrunk.
Do I need any special network card to do
i'm not sure the cards worry about that, but i recently saw a intermediate
driver implementing vlans for linux. you'd have a look at freshmeat's or
sourceforge's sites
try also http://scry.wanfear.com/~greear/vlan.html
hth,
A 12:01 10/02/2001 +0200, vous avez écrit :
>I have a baystack 450-24
By "multitrunking" do you mean "etherchannel" ?
Graham.
At 10:01 10/02/2001, you wrote:
>I have a baystack 450-24 10/100 switch that supports multitrunking.
>Are there any network cards that support multitrunking and are compatible
>with rh 7.0?
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Are there any network cards that support multitrunking and are compatible
with rh 7.0?
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I have a baystack 450-24 10/100 switch that
supports multitrunking.
Is there any network cards that support
multitrunking and are compatible with
rh 7.0?
Hi
I have an ibm thinkpad 390e running both nt and RH 6.1
I'm looking for an ethernet network pcmcia card which supports the
promiscuous mode, for i want to do network traffic analysis with tcpdump.
I'd like your advice on cards you know that are working fine for this
bonus for 10/100 cards
tia,
Hi all,
My home masquerade server got hacked. Intruder started up GRE and to fix I
am doing a complete reinstall with a better firewall install. However, when I
go to reinstall RH7 with the updates disk and a new boot disk, the installer
does not see the NICs (LinkSys). On a prior install t
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