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- From: greendog@insti.physics.sunysb.edu (Michael D Fischer)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.aix
- Subject: Problem with et0/en0 network devices
- Message-ID: <GREENDOG.92Aug21092320@insti.physics.sunysb.edu>
- Date: 21 Aug 92 13:23:20 GMT
- Sender: @dirac.physics.sunysb.edu
- Organization: Institute for Theoretical Physics, SUNY at Stony Brook.
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- I have a problem with 3 RS/6000's running 3.2:
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- After a reboot, the networking (TCP/IP) does not work correctly. The
- machines all have 129.49.30.*, and my university owns 129.49.*.*.
- After rebooting, they can connect (eg: ping) anything on 129.49.30,
- but nothing else. If I go into SMIT and select
- Communications-->TCP/IP-->Further Config-->Network Interfaces-->
- Network Interface Selection-->Remove a Network Interface
- and remove "et0" and then restart TCP/IP, suddenly everything starts
- working perfectly. Every time I reboot, I have to do this. How can
- I fix it!!!
-
- Thanks...
-
- Michael
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