Dennis Windisch wrote:
> I wanted to use RTCap + Ethereal to examine my RT network traffic.  
> To configure RTCap I've followed the RTCap-Readme, first unloaded my  
> "normal NIC driver, then loaded the RTnet modules (rtnet.ko, rtipv4.ko,  
> rtpacket.ko, rt_loopback.ko) as well as my RT NIC driver module  
> (rt_8139too.ko in my case). After this, I loaded rtcap.ko and then  
> configured my rteth0/rtlo devices. Then I wanted to configure the shadow  
> network device rtdev0 but I always get an error message telling me that  
> this device doesn't exist (regardless of which I use: rtifconfig or the  
> normal ifconfig, both don't "know" this device). 

<rtdevX> is only a place holder in the documentation. It typically
represents rteth0 (for the first RT-NIC) or rtlo (for the RT-loopback
device), see example text.

> Ethereal of course didn't recognize my RT-NIC either because of the 
> missing rtdev0.   
> 

Same here, Ethereal will have to be attached to rteth0 or rtlo.

Jan

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