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Title: | DIGITAL UNIX (FORMERLY KNOWN AS DEC OSF/1) |
Notice: | Welcome to the Digital UNIX Conference |
Moderator: | SMURF::DENHAM |
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Created: | Thu Mar 16 1995 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 10068 |
Total number of notes: | 35879 |
8637.0. "problems with DE500-XA Rev 1.1 and V4.0B" by AUBER::DORNANO () Wed Jan 29 1997 12:16
I have a customer with a Alpha 1000 under UNIX V4.0B Rev. 564 or V3.2G
(he can boot from 2 different disks, with the same hardware).
He has 2 DE500-XA, one with Rev. 1.2 at 10Mbps (tu0), the other one with
Rev 1.1 at 100Mbps half-duplex (tu1).
The one at 100Mbps is set at the console prompt as fast, and is seen
by UNIX (V3.2G or V4.0B) as : 100baseTX (_UTP) port : half duplex.
BUT, althought netconfig (V4.0B utility) could set an adress on this card,
there is no traffic at all : no output packet (more exactly no packet on
the wire, as tcpdump shows some, but they are never seen on the cable),
and no input packets received (netstat -i shows 0 Ipkts and 0 Ierrs).
All leds on the card are OK..
This do not happen in V3.2G (same machine, same Ethernet cards, same cables,
same concentrators).
Could it be a problem with Rev 1.1 of this 100Mbps card ? or with the firmware
revision of the console ?
I asked the customer to do "ifconfig tu1 speed 100" without success.
What is your thinking ?
Thanks
Pascal d'Ornano
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8637.1 | Try swapping cards | NETRIX::"[email protected]" | Brian Haley | Wed Jan 29 1997 14:25 | 11 |
| Hi,
To try and isolate the problem more, you can swap the cables and configs
between the two cards. If the 1.2 card _can_ do 100 where the 1.1 card
couldn't, then you've found a problem. The customer should be setting
"speed 100" in rc.config for the fast setup.
Hopefully the customer has the (down)time...
-Brian
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8637.2 | | SMURF::GILLUM | Kirt Gillum | Thu Jan 30 1997 10:41 | 4 |
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Is the second adapter in the same IP subnet as the first? If it is,
you'll never use the second adapter. This isn't a bug.
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8637.3 | | AUBER::DORNANO | | Fri Jan 31 1997 04:12 | 11 |
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Thank you for your answers..
Customer set the first one at 100Mbps : worked fine.
Called MCS whi swapped the second one with a new one Rev 1.2 : OK now.
Unfortunately, I had no chance to know if the faulty one could work
in 10Mbps mode, as the customer asked for the swap before I call him back.
Pascal
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