Eth1

Gavin M. Roy (gmr@nextpath.com)
Mon, 9 Nov 1998 20:32:50 -0800


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I have noticed as strange problem as you may have read in earlier mails =
concerning eth1. Seems that for the two types I have tried thus far =
(3c905b & PCI NE2000), it stops responding to IP traffic after a =
non-specific time period. A simple ping out of the box on it's network =
seems to do the trick, in reactivating it. This occurs in both 2.0.x =
and 2.1.12x kernels. Anything I can do to provide more information to =
confirm if this is a bug or not?

Thanks,

Gavin M. Roy
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I have noticed as strange problem as = you may=20 have read in earlier mails concerning eth1.   Seems that for = the two=20 types I have tried thus far (3c905b & PCI NE2000), it stops = responding to IP=20 traffic after a non-specific time period.  A simple ping out of the = box on=20 it's network seems to do the trick, in reactivating it.  This = occurs in=20 both 2.0.x and 2.1.12x kernels.  Anything I can do to provide more=20 information to confirm if this is a bug or not?
 
Thanks,

Gavin M. Roy
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