Here is the /etc/rc.config
DISPLAYTYPE=
HOSTNAME="ABC.DEF.FGH.COM"
NUM_NETCONFIG="1"
NUM_NETDEVS="24"
NETDEV_0="tu0"
NETDEV_1="
NETDEV_2
NETDEV_3
NETDEV_4
NETDEV_5
NETDEV_6
NETDEV_7
IFCONFIG_0="123.345.678.90 netmask 255.255.0.0"
IFCONFIG_1=
IFCONFIG_2=
IFCONFIG_3=
IFCONFIG_4=
IFCONFIG_5=
IFCONFIG_6=
IFCONFIG_7=
RWHOD="no"
ROUTED="yes"
ROUTED_FLAGS="-q"
ROUTER="no"
GATED="no"
GATED_FLAGS="
Yes, the system detected the NIC card on bootup.
EWA0 is set for FASTFD in the SRM
But I must use "lan_config -i tu0 -s100 -x 1" to change the speed of the
NIC.
-----Original Message-----
From: Luan Le
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 4:38 PM
To: Tru64 (E-mail)
Subject: FW: Network setting will not save
A little more info.:
None of them(DBAs) are saying anything.
As far as they are concern it was hardware and software.
I am to low on the totem pole to say any thing!!!
-----Original Message-----
From: Luan Le
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 3:54 PM
To: Tru64 (E-mail)
Subject: Network setting will not save
Dear Managers,
OS: 4.0F
Firmware 5.6
Problem: a couple of DBA was messing around with my Unix box. I have two
problems:
1. I am booting with network. I no longer can log into the CDE. The
screen would hang until I have to hit the reset button. But I can log into
the machine by "command line login."
2. I no longer can use "netsetup" to configure the NIC card. It goes
thru the setup and I enter the IP address and the host name. When I use the
command "netstat -rn," I do not see anything but the local host. When I use
"netstat -i," the NIC card Ipkts and Opkts indicate 0.
But when I use the command "ifconfig" I am successful in
assigning an IP address to the NIC card. "netstat -rn" see the new IP
address along with the local address. "netstat -i"
Indicate there is activity in Ipkts.
But when I reboot, all the settings that I made disappear.
Any suggestions?
TIA
Received on Wed Aug 23 2000 - 22:18:27 NZST