On Feb 8, 4:44 pm, "AnthonyM" <anthony.altem...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Feb 7, 1:36 pm, "Petyr David" <phyn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > This happened recently to me when the system was upgraded and now is
> > happening again with a new system.
>
> > Can't connect to the local network. (I can ping my local server)
>
> > cabling looks Ok, eth0 settings look fine (valid ID, etc) a default
> > route has been created, network software has been restarted and server
> > has been rebooted.
>
> > Someone fixed this once and I'm not sure how.
>
> > Any good web sites where Linux Networking problems (and
> > troubleshooting docs) might exist?
>
> > tx
>
> Use 'lspci | grep Eth' to see if your network adapter is still being
> seen on the pci bus.
>
> Use 'lsmod' to see if your network adapter's driver module is being
> loaded
>
> Look through '/etc/sysconfig/hwconf' to see which 'ethX' is your
> network adapter.
>
> Do an 'ifconfig ethX' to see if your interface is coming up. If it
> is...
>
> Try using 'ethtool -t' command, and 'netstat -i'
> When using netstat -i, look for received packets, as this will tell
> you if the interface is even getting anything from your network.
>
> If the ethX interface is not coming up...
> Do a 'tail -f /var/log/messages' in one console, and remove 'modprobe -
> r drivername' and re-add 'modprobe drivername' the module your network
> adapter uses in another console. Look at the messages that are
> displayed while you re-add the driver.
>
> If everything looks good above, then exec 'arping X.X.X.X' on an
> address that you know is alive on your local network.' You should get
> 1 reply with the MAC address of the interface you targeted.
>
> Try doing an 'arping X.X.X.X' from another machine, to the address
> you're trying to set on your problematic nic. If things are working
> right, you'll get 1 reply from the MAC that is your problematic nic.
> If you get more than 1 reply, or a different MAC, there may be another
> interface out there that has the same IP address as your problematic
> nic.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> peace,
>
> -Anthony Altemara
Uh ... thanks for the great help, which I have subsequently used. My
problem: I wasn't plugged into the default ehter card. DOH!
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