At 0:50 Uhr -0700 13.07.1999, Harry Zink/Netatalk List wrote:
>This turns into:
>
>eth0 -seed -phase 2 -net 65280-65534 -addr 65280.148
>eth1 -seed -phase 2 -net 65280-65534 -addr 65280.74
Your Network Range overlaps.
>Jul 13 00:48:33 hzink atalkd[12338]: as_timer multiple interfaces, no seed
>Jul 13 00:48:33 hzink atalkd[12338]: as_timer can't configure eth0
>Jul 13 00:48:33 hzink atalkd[12338]: as_timer waiting for router
>Jul 13 00:48:33 hzink atalkd[12338]: ready 0/0/0
If you have more than one interface and no router on (one) of them, you MUST use -seed
(on the one which doesn't have the router) and set the network information by hand
that the ranges are relatively small (one number per Mac is a good start) and DO NOT
OVERLAP!
What you do with the zone information is upon you (different or the same).
>This is frustrating. Any help is appreciated.
Learn the two most important things of networking and routing (for what ever protocol
you are using):
- Different NICs have to get different network numbers [1]
- All NICs together on one "cable" must have different adresses [1]
[1] there are rare and special cases in which this is not always true
:wq! PoC