When i run a mii-tool
it displays no MII transcievers present !!!
if i run ifconfig it displays the eth0 its ip and Hwaddress
if i ping to the eth0 ip it pings.
if i ping to some other ip on Lan no response is coming.
This all happens in Cent OS 4.2
if i boot to Centos 5.1 or Redhat 7.3 the pc is able to communicated to everyone on the networks.
Please help me out.
Regards, Gopinath M Signal Networks Pvt. Ltd.
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On Tue, 2008-04-22 at 11:19 +0530, gopinath wrote:
When i run a mii-tool
it displays no MII transcievers present !!!
if i run ifconfig it displays the eth0 its ip and Hwaddress
if i ping to the eth0 ip it pings.
if i ping to some other ip on Lan no response is coming.
This all happens in Cent OS 4.2
if i boot to Centos 5.1 or Redhat 7.3 the pc is able to communicated to everyone on the networks.
Please help me out.
"man mii-tool"
Says it is obsolete and directs you to ethtool. "man ethtool" might be your solution?
Regards, Gopinath M
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On Tuesday 22 April 2008 01:49, gopinath wrote:
if i run ifconfig it displays the eth0 its ip and Hwaddress
if i boot to Centos 5.1 or Redhat 7.3 the pc is able to communicated to everyone on the networks.
Please help me out.
How about check the configs against one another on all 3 systems. Could be you just fatfingered something when setting up.