That made sense before your box was rebooted: you had host addresses
pointing to the interfaces and only one network address for another nic,
which is correct, after reboot, the kernel added the route for the network
when the card went up..

JeF

On Mon, 24 Sep 2001, Tom Massey wrote:

> Thanks for the suggestions to put things onto separate subnets. This seems to
> be the answer (haven't been able to change things yet, all the machines are
> actually in the US and I haven't got in touch with the guy who has physical
> access). I can only assume that the setup worked originally because the modules
> and routing info were added when Red Hat was looking the other way, but after
> a reboot the system recognised the need to add routes, and things broke
> because the broken configuration added broken routes. Interesting that it wasn't 
>recognised as an invalid config, and actually worked fine, until after the
> reboot.
>
> Thanks again,
> Tom
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