Re: rhas3 (taroon2) eth0 eth1 network looks active, but does not send/rec

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Check your network driver. Most likely the driver is not
working. Try to use some common device name, such as tg3
if you aer using Gigabit connection. 
 
Rgds,
SCHYU
 
 




Roland Wong <roland@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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        Subject:        rhas3 (taroon2) eth0 eth1 network looks active, 
but does not send/rec


we have a sun v65x (we'll call it server).

lspci reports the ethernet devices as intel 82546eb rev 1.

ifconfig reports that eth0 on server is UP, but it neither sends nor 
receives (confirmed by tcpdump).  connecting a crossover cable from server 
to my laptop, and setting both machines to an internal class A results in 
neither machine being able to see the other.

[root@server root]# ifconfig eth0 10.0.0.101 netmask 255.0.0.0 up

[root@client root]# ifconfig eth0 10.0.0.99 netmask 255.0.0.0 up

has anyone seen this behavior before?  neither eth0 nor eth1 work!  I 
would greatly appreciate any help with getting the network going on this 
machine.  if there is more information I can provide, please let me know.


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