Thanks to those who replied. Re-built the kernel fixed the problem.
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From: sm_at_getafix.abc.net.au [mailto:sm_at_getafix.abc.net.au]On Behalf Of
SRIDHAR M
Sent: Tuesday, 25 August 1998 1:01
To: Hoai Tran
Subject: Re: NIC
Hi!
Sorry, I might be too late. But If it helps ... fine!
You can find the NIC recognised at boot by the command
#netstat -i
If it displays more than one ie.. ln0 , lo0 , ln1
you are lukcy. Try to configure the second card by
#ifconfig ln1 123.456.789.012 255.0.0.0 UP
then
#ifconfig -a
Should show all the cards configured UP and running!
By the way I wanted an info ! Are you using ISA or EISA cards.(One
probably inbuilt and the other shoud be an add-on card).
I was only wondering if you can configure ISA NICs also.
With Regards.
Sridhar .M
Engineer - CS
CMC LTD.
Bangalore - India.
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On Fri, 21 Aug 1998, Hoai Tran wrote:
> I am using a DEC2000 with two NICs. show device actually shows two
network
> cards but DU 4.0d can only see one. Can anyone tel me why and how to fix
it
> please.
>
> Thanks
>
> Regards,
> Hoai
>
>
Received on Wed Aug 26 1998 - 05:52:49 NZST