We are using hp's network node manager and would like to monitor quite a few of our aix boxes. It appears that nnm does not have AIX mibs by default. Does anyone know where i can find mibs for aix to load into nnm? Thanks (0 Replies)
Okay. I need help since I barely use M$ any more, the last time I used it for something other than school, work, or AIM was back in the days of WIN98. I was just reading the article on this site, Is Microsoft about to release a Windows “kill switch”? | Ed Bott's Microsoft Report | ZDNet.com, and... (0 Replies)
Hello all :)
I am new to scripting. I need somebody to help me write a script that can edit the files.
For eg: if i say ./script <ipadd> <hostname>
then it should change the ipaddress and hostname in the following files:
1. /etc/hosts
2. /etc/sysconfig/network
3.... (1 Reply)
hi,
i would like to share this
/etc/sysconfig/network-script/route-eth0
GATEWAY0=XXXXXX
NETMASK0=XXXXXX
ADDRESS0=XXXXXXX
a delete route command with "route del -net xxxx...." will work but if the above exist and you reboot the linux then old route will be invoke on that config-route.
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Hellow,
I have a smc2582w-b brigde/acces point whom i configured on my windows vista pc and it works i have wireless acces to my network.
Then i plugged it in to my 420r enterprise and it doesn't give any link activity on the lan piece of my server and my bridge/AP
when i plug the cable... (3 Replies)
Hi All,
Could anyone please help to resolve the below problem.
I installed RHEL5.5 in my desktop.But when i try to activate the ethernet connection then it gives me the error.
I spent 2 days for the above and go through with several suggestion found by googling. But no luck.
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Dear Engineer,
Can anyone please inform me some application name like (CBQ) to control network bandwidth and please provide me the url to configure it.
With Best Regards,
Md. Abdullah-Al Kauser (0 Replies)
Dear Engineer,
Can anyone please inform me some application name like (CBQ) to control network bandwidth and please provide me the url to configure it.
With Best Regards,
Md. Abdullah-Al Kauser (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT NETBSD
bridge
BRIDGE(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual BRIDGE(4)NAME
bridge -- network bridge device
SYNOPSIS
pseudo-device bridge
DESCRIPTION
The bridge driver creates a logical link between two or more IEEE 802 networks that use the same (or ``similar enough'') framing format. For
example, it is possible to bridge Ethernet and 802.11 networks together, but it is not possible to bridge Ethernet and Token Ring together.
To use bridge, the administrator must first create the interface and configure the bridge parameters. The bridge is created using the
ifconfig(8) create subcommand. The learning and forwarding behavior and other parameters of a bridge are configured by the brconfig(8) util-
ity.
A bridge can be used to provide several services, such as a simple 802.11-to-Ethernet bridge for wireless hosts, and traffic isolation.
A bridge works like a switch, forwarding traffic from one interface to another. Multicast and broadcast packets are always forwarded to all
interfaces that are part of the bridge. For unicast traffic, the bridge learns which MAC addresses are associated with which interfaces and
will forward the traffic selectively.
The bridge driver implements the IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree protocol (STP). Spanning Tree is used to detect and remove loops in a network
topology.
Transparent filtering for IP and IPv6 packets can be added with the kernel configuration option options BRIDGE_IPF.
When filtering is enabled, bridged packets will pass through the filter inbound on the originating interface and outbound on the appropriate
interfaces. ARP and REVARP packets are forwarded without being filtered and others that are not IP nor IPv6 packets are not forwarded when
filtering is enabled.
Note that packets to and from the bridging host will be seen by the filter on the interface with the appropriate address configured as well
as on the interface on which the packet arrives or departs.
SEE ALSO etherip(4), options(4), brconfig(8), ipf(8)HISTORY
The bridge driver first appeared in NetBSD 1.6.
AUTHORS
The bridge driver was originally written by Jason L. Wright <jason@thought.net> as part of an undergraduate independent study at the Univer-
sity of North Carolina at Greensboro.
This version of the bridge driver has been heavily modified from the original version by Jason R. Thorpe <thorpej@wasabisystems.com>.
BUGS
The bridge driver currently supports only Ethernet and Ethernet-like (e.g. 802.11) network devices, with exactly the same interface MTU size
as the bridge device.
The bridge driver currently does not support snooping via bpf(4).
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