On Thu, 22 Jul 2010 11:53:56 +0530  wrote

>prakash srinivasan wrote:



>> Hello all,



>>    I am trying to communicate two NICs between Xenomai server and Ubuntu 
>> Linux. Xenomai is using Intel Pro card (rteth0) and the normal linux uses 
>> nVidia card. I am using a switch device device between this two PCs.





>> I did the following steps. But could not able to ping the IP address.





>> #rtifconfig rteth0 up 192.168.1.100   //set the IP for rteth0





>> #rtroute add 192.168.0.8 dev rteth0  //assigned the destination IP address 
>> (linux IP) to rteth0





>This is no valid rtroute syntax. Did you specified the hardware address?



Yes. Its not an valid syntax. I used the wrong syntax.



>> The rtifconfig ensures that the IP 192.168.1.100 assigned to rteth0.



>> Now I am trying to rtping 192.168.1.100. But getting 100% packet loss 
>> failure. Before I communicate the normal Linux, even I could not able to the 
>> IP assigned on the rtnet side. 



>> I am not confident with the above steps. Provide me the proper steps to 
>> communicate real time and non-real time NIC.



>> 



>See README, "Special notes".



Dear Jan. Thanks for the hint. I followed the steps. Its working fine now. 
Syntax is one issue and I did not properly set the IP address.

I changed 192.168.0.10 for one system and 192.168.0.11 for another system. Its 
working fine now. Early I confused with router table and gateway. Since I am 
using two standalone PC with a switch device, I no need to bother about the 
router and gateway, in my case.



Thanks for the valuable input. 



-Prakash
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