Kim:

Send us you output from:

netstat -in
netstat -rn
ifconfig -a 
dmesg



Cheers;

E!

Eric Wilson
IBM Certified Advanced Technical Expert 
RedHat Certified Engineer

Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc.          
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St. Louis, MO USA




 -----Original Message-----
From:   Kim Colwell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent:   Friday, May 21, 2004 2:13 PM
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:        Linux Restart

Another Newbie joins the fray ...

We have a Marist Linux running under VM on an MP2003 for the past couple
of months.  We have shutdown and restarted the Linux system a number of
times before; but earlier this week I did a shutdown & restart &
everything seemed to come up normally; however, I can't access the
system from anything but the console root -- i.e., no TCPIP access from
telnet or FTP, etc.  an "ifconfig -a" shows the ctc0 UP & RUNNING & I
get Rx packets showing if I try to login via telnet, but the connection
times out.

If I try to ping anything (even myself) I get "network is unreachable"
messages.  I've tried a few basic tests (runlevel shows N 3, for
example), but don't know enough about Linux yet to know what commands
will tell me what information.

Any suggestions would be appreciated ...

Thanks, Kim
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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