L.V.Gandhi a écrit : > > Maybe "arping -f" doesn't terminates with exit status 0. I imagine > > "arping -q" would do it. Still, guessnet "test-peer" should be able > > to find your host. Maybe with just "test peer" (not test3). > > arping is my test.
Yes it is. I am saying that, in this context of test run by guessnet, "arping -q" might be more appropriate than "arping -f". I don't know for sure, actually. > One can not use test word. each test word has to be diifferent. Yes, but "per stanza". Anyway, this is not the issue here. > > > but with rebooting or doing /etc/init.d/networking restart > > > I don't get the static IP address of 150.1.35.141 as in work > > > stanza. > > > I tried with both command and also peer test. > > > > Please run "ifup eth0" and provide us with the output. Does it says > > the interface is already up/configured, or is guessnet complaining? > > It doesn't give desired reslut. Okay. I am sorry from being be such a inquisitive person, but what does it give, then ? -- Daniel Déchelotte http://yo.dan.free.fr/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]