Date: Mon, 16 Aug 1999 11:28:48 -0400 From: Boris Crosby <bcrosby@eos.hitc.com> To: "Mikko Grönroos" <greenie@mpoli.FI> Cc: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: 2x3com NICs Message-ID: <37B82E30.53CD945B@eos.hitc.com> References: <37B699BF.28A547A8@mpoli.fi> <37B81F31.321C085E@mpoli.FI>
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--------------3A577474EADF4CE6F364BE54 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit You might want to check and see if the cards are configured to use the same IRQ. If you configured them that way you need to reassign one to a different IRQ. Also chech to see if you have any plug&play devices that are assigned to the IRQ of one of you cards. Boris. Mikko Grönroos wrote: > Help, I need somebody.. HELP, well ok, you get the picture. > > So, I have two 3com NICs in the same computer. They are same > model (3c509) and so on. I have compiled a support for them > to the kernel and in visual kernel config (*start computer* > -> *hit space* -> boot -c -> visual) they both seem to work > OK (ep0 and ep1). But when I check that same stuff in > CLI - mode it says that both cards aren't enabled? WTF? > And when I go to visual mode it looks like that they are > enabled? What's the problem? > > OK, I booted the computer (both NICs enabled (at least the > visual kernel configuration says so)) and when it's that > magical time to say "Hey hey, I here" - to ifconfig (in > the bootup) ep0 seems to work fine but then ifconfig > doesn't "find" ep1. Strange? or? > > Oh, and I also tried to work it out with sysinstall, but > it doesn't probe ep1. > > And I am sure as sugar that when I check those cards in > the boot's configuration in visual mode. It says that > both cards are enabled. > > Help me out guys (and gals), > > -Mikko Grönroos > > -- > _ _ _ _ > |\ \ > | \ _ _ _ \ >> Bring me flowers, godseyes and boxes of air. > \ | | - CJ & Fish, another fine Berkeley release. > \|_______| > > To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org > with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message -- Boris Crosby --------------3A577474EADF4CE6F364BE54 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <HTML> You might want to check and see if the cards are configured to use the same IRQ. If you configured them that way you need to reassign one to a different IRQ. Also chech to see if you have any plug&play devices that are assigned to the IRQ of one of you cards. <P>Boris. <P>Mikko Grönroos wrote: <BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE>Help, I need somebody.. HELP, well ok, you get the picture. <P>So, I have two 3com NICs in the same computer. They are same <BR>model (3c509) and so on. I have compiled a support for them <BR>to the kernel and in visual kernel config (*start computer* <BR>-> *hit space* -> boot -c -> visual) they both seem to work <BR>OK (ep0 and ep1). But when I check that same stuff in <BR>CLI - mode it says that both cards aren't enabled? WTF? <BR>And when I go to visual mode it looks like that they are <BR>enabled? What's the problem? <P>OK, I booted the computer (both NICs enabled (at least the <BR>visual kernel configuration says so)) and when it's that <BR>magical time to say "Hey hey, I here" - to ifconfig (in <BR>the bootup) ep0 seems to work fine but then ifconfig <BR>doesn't "find" ep1. Strange? or? <P>Oh, and I also tried to work it out with sysinstall, but <BR>it doesn't probe ep1. <P>And I am sure as sugar that when I check those cards in <BR>the boot's configuration in visual mode. It says that <BR>both cards are enabled. <P>Help me out guys (and gals), <P>-Mikko Grönroos <P>-- <BR> _ _ _ _ <BR> |\ \ <BR> | \ _ _ _ \ >> Bring me flowers, godseyes and boxes of air. <BR> \ | | - CJ & Fish, another fine Berkeley release. <BR> \|_______| <P>To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org <BR>with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message</BLOCKQUOTE> <PRE>-- Boris Crosby</PRE> </HTML> --------------3A577474EADF4CE6F364BE54-- To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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