RE: [luau] Routing table problems...

2004-01-05 Thread Ben Beeson
Ron, All fixed now, the cards both work fine ;-) Ben

RE: [luau] Routing table problems...

2004-01-05 Thread Ronald Willis
and irqs for info sake, would round out my test. Just to get started. Ron > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Ben Beeson > Sent: Friday, January 02, 2004 10:56 PM > To: LUAU > Subject: Re: [luau] Routing table problems

Re: [luau] Routing table problems...

2004-01-03 Thread Ben Beeson
Devon, I finally axed the /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts eth1.route and ifcfg-eth1 files. So far that seems to have fixed the problem. VR, Ben

Re: [luau] Routing table problems...

2004-01-02 Thread Ben Beeson
MonMotha, I'll look into this. VR, Ben > > Another thing you may look at is the networking init script (in /etc/init.d) > itself. Most of redhat's scripts provide some way to save the current > configuration as the default. Running the init script with no options, using > --he

Re: [luau] Routing table problems...

2004-01-02 Thread Ben Beeson
Devon, Tried all that stuff. Same symptoms when I restart the network. I even disabled eth1 but that didn't fix it either. I believe the system is reading a file somewhere when the network starts. I'll dig and see if I can find it. Thanks, Ben

Re: [luau] Routing table problems...

2004-01-02 Thread Deven Phillips
Ben, In truth, your problem has nothing to do with routing tables at all. It is the fact that you have two network interfaces configured with IP addresses on the same subnet. If you were to merely disable the second NIC on startup, all of your troubles would go away. If this is not an opti

Re: [luau] Routing table problems...

2004-01-01 Thread MonMotha
To my knowledge, RH stores its routing tables in /etc/sysconfig/route, or at least some file in /etc/sysconfig. I'm not quite sure on the syntax though. Anyway, playing around in sysconfig may shed some light on the subject. I'm sure redhat also has a tool to tweak them with a fancy frontend.

RE: [luau] routing- linksys

2002-09-01 Thread Randall Oshita
I agree with jeff here. The simplest way to configure a linksys router is via the web browswer interface. 1st set your IP to 192.168.1.2 or something on the same net as the router is by default. 2nd point your browser to 192.168.1.1 Login using the password supplied by linksys (admin) i think w/o

Re: [luau] routing- linksys

2002-09-01 Thread Dan
Message - From: "Jeff Mings" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2002 1:00 PM Subject: Re: [luau] routing- linksys > Why don't you just change the IP of the Linksys router? It's VERY easy > to do with the browser int

Re: [luau] routing- linksys

2002-09-01 Thread Dean Fujioka
I agree with jeff here. The simplest way to configure a linksys router is via the web browswer interface. 1st set your IP to 192.168.1.2 or something on the same net as the router is by default. 2nd point your browser to 192.168.1.1 Login using the password supplied by linksys (admin) i think w/o

RE: [luau] routing

2002-08-31 Thread Elayne Man
On Sat, 31 Aug 2002 12:51:38 -1000, "Randall Oshita" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > > I'm adding a Linksys router (based on 192) to a network with the 10 > series. > Subnet : 255.255.255.0; subnet class within the ip is the same for all > workstations as well, 10.0.0.# . > > Gateway will be the rout

Re: [luau] routing

2002-08-31 Thread MonMotha
Randall Oshita wrote: yes, but you have to be more specific on how you have your network setup, you have to tell the router how to get from one subnet to the other. what kind of router do you have? Julio + I'm adding a Linksys router (based on 192) to a network with the 10

Re: [luau] routing- linksys

2002-08-31 Thread Jeff Mings
Why don't you just change the IP of the Linksys router? It's VERY easy to do with the browser interface. -Jeff Randall Oshita wrote: yes, but you have to be more specific on how you have your network setup, you have to tell the router how to get from one subnet to the other. what kind of ro

RE: [luau] routing

2002-08-31 Thread Randall Oshita
yes, but you have to be more specific on how you have your network setup, you have to tell the router how to get from one subnet to the other. what kind of router do you have? Julio + I'm adding a Linksys router (based on 192) to a network with the 10 series. Subnet : 255.255

Re: [luau] routing

2002-08-31 Thread Julio C. Gutierrez
On Saturday 31 August 2002 12:20 am, Randall Oshita wrote: yes, but you have to be more specific on how you have your network setup, you have to tell the router how to get from one subnet to the other. what kind of router do you have? Julio > Can you share between or connect a workstation on a '