03-12-2003
What is your netmask (use ifconfig -a to see it). Is it the same as the other boxes on your network?
Another thing to check is your /etc/defaultrouter file. Does this have the correct IP address for your router?
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LEARN ABOUT MINIX
ifconfig
IFCONFIG(8) System Manager's Manual IFCONFIG(8)
NAME
ifconfig - configure a TCP/IP device
SYNOPSIS
ifconfig [-I ip-device] [-h ipaddr] [-n netmask] [-iv]
DESCRIPTION
Ifconfig initializes a TCP/IP device setting the IP address and/or netmask. It will report the address and netmask set. This command may
be used if the system has not been configured properly yet. It is only used at boot time to set a fixed address for a system without a
physical ethernet. Normally the inet task will find it out by itself from the RARP server.
OPTIONS
-h The decimal TCP/IP address to set.
-n The netmask to set.
-i Don't set the IP address or netmask if already set. This way ifconfig cannot interfere if the numbers have been found out by RARP.
-v Report IP address and netmask. This is the default action if there are no other options.
SEE ALSO
hostaddr(1), rarpd(8), set_net_default(8), boot(8).
AUTHOR
Kees J. Bot (kjb@cs.vu.nl)
IFCONFIG(8)