On 9/11/06, Dave Miner <Dave.Miner at sun.com> wrote:
> David Dyer-Bennet wrote:

> > Also "ifconfig nge0" shows flags up,broadcast, running, and some
> > others, and the right IP, mask, and broadcast address, but pinging a
> > neighbor or the gateway router shows 100% packet loss.  It doesn't
> > show any packet counts, so I'm wondering if the interface is *really*
> > up.  What other network config tools are there?
>
> I presume this was a static configuration, not using DHCP?  Are the
> speed/duplex settings on the network switch correct?  You can try
> running "snoop -d nge0" to check out whether you're seeing any packets.

A from-scratch install with the new connection in place (snv44)
produced a working network.   The network was statically configured
then and now.  The switch has no speed or duplex settings, it's all
auto-sensed.  Same switch then and now.

So it's a win on network, anyway.
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