I am trying to change an IP address on a machine running HPUX10
After I change it I can ping it from the outside but it completely locks the console. After a reboot it returns back to its previous IP. Any ideas??
Thanks
Brian (7 Replies)
I know that I could use the
#ifconfig hme0 plumb
to activate the network interface.
However, how can I know the name of the interface e.g. hme0 before I could use the ifconfig to plumb it up?
I know there is a command (but I forgot it) to use in the Sparc version when you are in the... (7 Replies)
why the ifconfig command is not working in my machine?
it says "-bash: ifconfig: command not found"
why its says that?
actually i m looking for "how can I know the Network Interface Card physical address?"
Requesting u all for help.
thanks (3 Replies)
Hello everyone.
Im using last redhat enterprise edition and in my working environment, i'm always reconfiguring both interfaces , eth0 and eth1, everytime i change any interface, (i use ifconfig to change ip, and after i execute "/etc/init.d/network restart") my "/etc/hosts" file... (9 Replies)
its a fresh installation. during the OS setup, it did not prompt for IP, netmask and gateway. using Solaris 10 08/07 update 4. I tried to plumb manually but encountered no such interface error. but nxge interfaces can be greped from the /etc/path_to_inst file.
getting similar error on... (3 Replies)
Hi All,
I need some info on ifconfig.
ifconfig is available in Linux and Solaris. However the options available in Solaris is not there in Linux.
1. ifconfig -a == output is different in both OS. I am somewhat able to compare the output. But one thing I am not getting is after the flags... (2 Replies)
Unable to run the ifconfig in my home dir..
I did add adding /sbin and /usr/sbin in th PATH
But still unable to get that ..
Am using red hat linux
cat /etc/redhat-release
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 5.3 (Tikanga) (3 Replies)
What would be the command to remove the IP address from an interface?
I want to remove the ip from this interface:
ce3: flags=1000803<UP,BROADCAST,MULTICAST,IPv4> mtu 1500 index 5
inet 155.216.13.74 netmask fffffff0 broadcast 155.216.13.79
ether 0:3:ba:da:a6:96 (3 Replies)
Hiii folks,,
I am unable to configure NIC using hme0 command. I am getting an error message as "hme0: File or directory not found.."
can someone help me...
Bhagi... (9 Replies)
Discussion started by: bhargav90
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LEARN ABOUT NETBSD
sip
SIP(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual SIP(4)NAME
sip -- SiS 900-based Ethernet driver
SYNOPSIS
sip* at pci? dev ? function ?
Configuration of PHYs is also necessary. See mii(4).
DESCRIPTION
The sip device driver supports Ethernet interfaces based on the Silicon Integrated Systems SiS 900, SiS 7016, and National Semiconductor
DP83815 Ethernet chips.
The SiS 900 is found on many motherboards featuring SiS chipsets, and on some embedded systems, and has a built-in PHY. The SiS 7016 is an
older version of the chip, which uses an external PHY.
The National Semiconductor DP83815 is found on NetGear FA-311 and FA-312 Ethernet boards, and has a built-in PHY.
SEE ALSO arp(4), ifmedia(4), mii(4), netintro(4), pci(4), ifconfig(8)HISTORY
The sip driver first appeared in NetBSD 1.5.
AUTHORS
The sip driver was originally written by Jason R. Thorpe for Network Computer, Inc.
It has since been modified by Jason R. Thorpe <thorpej@NetBSD.org> and Allen Briggs <briggs@NetBSD.org>.
BSD May 17, 2001 BSD