> IP Alias is when you have one NIC answering multiple IP addresses.
Aha. Well, then that is not my problem as I don't have any aliases configured.
I have multiple NICs but they have only one IP address each.
Regards,
Peter
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On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Peter Peltonen wrote:
> Pells wrote:
> >
> > that's not dangerous
> > you set IP alias too much
> > go to netconfand disable all IP Aliases...
>
> What is IP alias?
IP Alias is when you have one NIC answering multiple IP addresses.
If you were to run "ifconfig",
Pells wrote:
>
> that's not dangerous
> you set IP alias too much
> go to netconfand disable all IP Aliases...
What is IP alias?
How do I disable IP Aliases without using netconf / linuxconf (that I don't
have installed)?
Regards,
Peter
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Pi wrote:
>
> Have you upgraded your kernel recently?
>
> Drew
Well, no, but I've made a few changes though:
I used to run stock 2.2.17 kernel with ee100 support built in the kernel.
eth0 is an integrated Intel Ether Express 100/V on the mother board. The
machine has three other NICs which
that's not dangerous
you set IP alias too much
go to netconfand disable all IP Aliases...
*Pells
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From: "Peter Peltonen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "RH List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 02, 2001 11:52 PM
Su
Have you upgraded your kernel recently?
Drew
--- Peter Peltonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am getting these error messages now and then:
>
> --snip--
> Feb 2 18:44:13 dmz53 kernel: eth0: Transmit timed
> out: status 0050 0080
> at 65408/65419 commands 000c 000c 000c.
> -
I am getting these error messages now and then:
--snip--
Feb 2 18:44:13 dmz53 kernel: eth0: Transmit timed out: status 0050 0080
at 65408/65419 commands 000c 000c 000c.
--snip--
This is a linux router/firewall and eth0 is the interface where a lot of
traffic is goint through.
I