Date: Thu, 01 Oct 1998 11:50:39 +0900 From: jinwoo <jjw@hard.korea.ac.kr> To: questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Setting Problem As router Message-ID: <3612EDFF.35C9@hard.korea.ac.kr>
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Hello, I have problem when I have installed the FreeBSD 2.2.7. - I want to setting the FreeBSD as router. so I need to setup the two network card. - BSD detect ed0 (no problem) ,but not detect ed1. (Previous version, 2.1.7 detect ed1) - visual config have not ed1 part, so I can't not cofigure network card. How I see the ed1 part in visual config. .. Thank you in your advice. > Hello, > > I have problem when I have installed the FreeBSD 2.0. > When I finished it and try to use my network to telnet > to FreeBSD from my other computer, I cannot sucess it. > When FreeBSD was loading, I saw that ed1 is my network > which treated it as NE1000 (8-bit), however, my network > is a NE2000 compatible network card, it is a artisoft > product. The ed1 treated my network card as NE1000, and > then after login to "root" and pass the password, I > then type "ifconfig ed1 192.168.112.1". My IP address is > set as 192.168.112, and then the FreeBSD kernel complain > me as "Unforgettable kernel : Device Timeout of ed1" > something like that. This message will show to me > sometime. And then when I type "ifconfig ed1" to check > whether it is okay or not, I find that it is okay. > I see that it have a IP address to me. Then I try to > TELNET at the FreeBSD side, it is okay too, just > sometime it will have device timeout. > After that, I try to TELNET from my other computer side, > I set the DOS side as 192.168.112.240, and try to telnet > 192.168.112.1, it is no response. -- ******************************************************** * # Jin-Woo Jung # * * Electronics and Information Engineering * * Graduate School, Korea University * * (Phone) : 016-232-1254 * * (EMAIL) : jjw@hard.korea.ac.kr * ******************************************************** To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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