Thanks for your help, but there's something I don't understand: I can't
config rttho0 ip, I don't have that device. I suppose I have to install a
module, but which one? Do I have to enable something more when I configure
rtnet? I enabled 3c59x, loopback, netproxy, rtcap, rtcfg.

I tried to load rtnetproxy, but with no success: the system hangs as soon as
I do "insmod rtnetproxy" and I have to shutdown and reboot. I don't have
this problem when I load other rtai or rtnet modules (sometimes I have
kernel panic when I load rtnet or 3c59x-rt, but the system doesn't hang).
Can this problem depend on kernel or rtai configuration?

Thanks,
Marina

> -----Messaggio originale-----
> Da: Matteo Tiraferri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Inviato: gioved� 26 febbraio 2004 10.09
> A: Giudici, Marina
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Oggetto: Re: R: [RTnet-users] still having problems with rtnet
> 
> 
> Alle 16:52, mercoled� 25 febbraio 2004, hai scritto:
> > I have some another questions:
> >
> > 1) I'd like to run the round_trip_time example on my 
> machine, so I loaded
> > client and server module running "run client 172.30.30.19" 
> and "run server
> > 192.168.0.1". In "dmesg" I see "RTnet: Host 192.168.0.1 
> unreachable (from
> > 172.30.30.19).. packetloss 100% (of course)". It looks like 
> my rt-network
> > doesn't work, even if I hope this happens because I did not 
> understand how
> > to run the examples...
> try in this way:
> on the server: 
> insmod ./rt_server.o local_ip_s=your rttho0 ip 
> client_ip_s=client rteth0 ip
> on the client 
> insmod ./rt_client.o local_ip_s=your rttho0 ip 
> server_ip_s=server rteth0 ip
> ./showtime
> 
> > 2) After I load rtnet on my linux machine I can't ping it 
> form a windows pc
> > (and vice versa), while with eth0 it works: is it a normal 
> behaviour or do
> > I have to worry? Probably I need to change my network 
> device and try one of
> > the Supported Network Adapters?
> u can't see rt-net from normal net or u can load rtnetproxy.o
> > Marina
> Matteo
> 
> PS: if i write something wrong i think that Jan correct my 
> immediatly....... 
> :P
> 


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