On 8/3/06, Marcelo Coelho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > ... If I send to eth2 or eth3 I don't see nothing.

(ugh, double negation, I intended "I don't see anything")

>
> You're trying to say "If I send FROM eth2 or eth3 ..." right?
>

no, here I'm sending from one of the RT NICs (rteth0, rteth1 or
rteth2) to one of the non-RT NICs (eth0 ... eth3). In this scenario,
sending to eth0 and eth1 works (tcpdump shows my ethernet frames), but
eth2 and eth3 do not receive anything.

>
> What are you using to "see" the packages? You have to use a "special"
> software like ethereal (nowadays called wireshark) which has support for
> rtnet.

tcpdump. With ethereal the results are the same. I don't think I need
anything special because I'm using it on a regular interface (ethX),
not an RT one.

Ciao,
Marco

-- 
Marco Pantaleoni

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