Marcelo Coelho wrote:
>> As long as the default time slot is not fully in use by some RT
>> application, there is no need for this.
> 
> Ok!
> 
> 
>> Does rtping work?
> 
> Yes, but ping doesn't... Besides that, the rteth0 devices get
> different values for broadcast, when i use the same netmask in
> rtnet.conf,
> 
> rtifconfig rteth0 (master)
> rteth0    Medium: Ethernet  Hardware address: 00:40:F4:BC:EC:15
>           IP address: 10.0.0.1  Broadcast address: 10.255.255.255
>           UP BROADCAST RUNNING  MTU: 1500
> 
> 
> rtifconfig rteth0 (slave)
> rteth0    Medium: Ethernet  Hardware address: 00:4F:4E:05:2C:FB
>           IP address: 10.0.0.2  Broadcast address: 10.0.0.255
>           UP BROADCAST RUNNING  MTU: 1500
> 
> 
> 
> but, if i set the netmask using rtifconfig directly they get the same
> one (10.0.0.255).
> 

A bug in the rtnet script, and there was a similar one for the vnic
netmask as well. Both fixed in SVN, please re-try and give feedback (I
cannot test it right now).

Jan

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