marvs, check ur routing table. also check ur firewall chains.
the one that gets loaded first(driver-wise) is ur eth0 and so on.
are the ips on the same subnet?

johnhomer


At 04:49 PM 2/27/2003 +0800, you wrote:
Hello Ian,

I have a problem here with my 2 NICs.  There is one Intel based on-board
NIC and an additional 3Com based PCI NIC and all of which are detected
with my "ifconfig -a" command and their modules are displayed in my
"lsmod" command.

My problem is, I can't even ping either of the 2 IP addresses of my
NICs.  What could be the problem?

Also, which of the two NICs is the eth0 and eth1?

Thanks.

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