Why not google for it ;) ? First hit should take you here -> http://www.scyld.com/diag/ Check you linux distribution, most of then come with mii-tools package already. =Diogo Gomes email: dgomes@xxxxxxxx homepage: http://sweet.ua.pt/~etdgomes Eng. Computadores e Telematica - Instituto Telecomunicacoes (Aveiro) -----Original Message----- From: Seth J. Blank [mailto:sblank@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: quarta-feira, 15 de Outubro de 2003 18:28 To: dgomes@xxxxxxxx Subject: Re: Redundant Internet connections [Updated] I'm not aware of mii tools, could you give me more information on them? Thanks a lot, Seth Diogo Nuno P. Gomes wrote: >Hi! > >This might seam of topic but why don't you use mii tools to ifdown eth0 >if the cord is unplugged ? > >=Diogo Gomes >email: dgomes@xxxxxxxx >homepage: http://sweet.ua.pt/~etdgomes >Eng. Computadores e Telematica - Instituto Telecomunicacoes (Aveiro) > > >-----Original Message----- >From: lartc-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:lartc-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] >On Behalf Of Seth J. Blank >Sent: quarta-feira, 15 de Outubro de 2003 17:48 >To: lartc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >Subject: Re: Redundant Internet connections [Updated] > > >Another weird piece of information to add. > >If I ifdown eth0, everything starts being routed over eth1. But if I >just yank the cord out of eth0, the system sits there trying to route >over eth0. This persists for much longer than the 60 seconds it should >take, max, for the kernel to update the routing tables. > >And it's still confusing me why the traffic isn't being split evenly >between eth0 and eth1 (iptraf shows everything going over eth0, no >traffic at all on eth1). > >Thank you all so much for your help, >Seth > >_______________________________________________ >LARTC mailing list / LARTC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/ > > > _______________________________________________ LARTC mailing list / LARTC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/