Date: Thu, 25 Jul 96 16:38:00 PDT From: Robert Clark <ROBERTC@PII.COM> To: "'freebsd-questions'" <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: Re: FreeBSD 2.1 & SMC Elite 16 card Message-ID: <31F805A6@smtp>
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Scot, I will try to help, but please excuse me if I assume the wrong things. If the root of the problem is related to IRQ etc: 1> If you're not sure what values your card is set for, verify them with the cards setup utility. (Its not really the purpose of the probe to fully verify the correctnes of its assumed values.) If you find that your card's values don't match the probes settings: 1>Use the setup utility to change them to match. OR 2>Use the -c option to change the options for the ed0 device. If the problem is not one of the above, someone with more FreeBSD experience will have to jump in. Thanks, [RC] ---------- From: owner-freebsd-questions To: support Subject: FreeBSD 2.1 & SMC Elite 16 card Date: Saturday, July 13, 1996 10:36AM Hi... I'm currently trying to get my SMC Elite 16 card working with FreeBSD v2.1. It is configured for soft-config on the card, and the kernel settings for ed0 and ed1 are default. The card is picked up at boot-time on ed0 (0x280, IRQ-5, 0x0, 0xd8000 ) - and there is only conflict with ed1 which is disabled. However, when setup using ifconfig (ifconfig ed0 10.10.10.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 up), the device driver simply spits a lot of timeout errors to my console, and the machine cannot be pinged from anywhere on the network. However, it is picking up ARP requests, as other machines have the card in their arp-cache. This is pretty odd... and I have tried removing all other cards with no positive result If you have any suggestions, I'd love to hear them.. (And yes... I have tried another card). Thanks a lot... Yours - Scot Elliott. Imperial College, London. -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Scot Elliott | Please note that opinions Dept. Computing. | expressed are not those of e-mail: s.elliott@ic.ac.uk | the department or college.
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