eth0 irq 3 i/o 0x300 192.168.110.11 Bcast 192.168.110.255 Mask 255.255.255.0
route 192.168.110.0
eth1 irq 9 i/o 0x260 192.168.110.12 Bcast 192.168.110.255 Mask 255.255.255.0
route 192.168.110.0
At this point eth1 is in use, eth0 is not working.
Pat
"S. Newhouse" wrote:
> Ramon Gandia writes:
> > On Thu, 11 Nov 1999, Pat Mc wrote:
> > > Having some trouble setting up multiple nics on my 486. I'm using ne
> > > clones with Mandrake 5.3 kernel 2.0.36. The cards work fine
> > > individually, but with both configured I can only get one to work at a
> > > time. I have tried netconf but that is not doing the trick.
> > >
> > > At this point I have done the configuration by hand. Both cards are
> > > recognized at boot and ifconfig shows both up and running. But only one
> > > works..ie ping etc....
> >
> > You probably do not have routing set up for any cards but
> > the first. No route, no pings. With one card, it will
> > assume the proper routes. With two cards, only one will
> > route unless you set it up specifically.
> This is correct. The routing has to be set up in a special way.
> > I do not know about the new Kernels, but in the 2.0.36
> > and prior kernels, if you had more than one NIC of the
> > same type, you could not use modules. Modules would work
> > if they needed different drivers. Otherwise, with
> > identical cards you needed to compile the driver directly
> > into the kernel. I have no idea about the 2.2.x kernels,
> > but you should check this out.
> Don't know about this one. I have used two network cards for a long
> time, both with 2.0.36 and 2.2.13, but they are different cards.
>
> If you tell me which networks or hosts you want to associate with
> which cards, I can try to help you out.
>
> -sen
>
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