[vortex] Problem with 3c982-TXM card.
Jesse W. Asher
jasher1@tampabay.rr.com
Fri, 19 Oct 2001 12:38:35 -0400
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Well, I've got a really strange problem with my 3c982-TXM card. I tried
to configure the card to do bonding and it got in a wierd state. Here's
the output I get when I use vortex-diag. As you'll notice, both node
addresses have been changed to FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF!! Anyone know how I
can reset the card to its original values from within linux? I have a
linux box with only a small (15MB0) DOS partition on it and the rest is
linux so I have to do this using linux. Any ideas?? Thanks!
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Jesse W. Asher jasher1@tampabay.rr.com
Web Runner, Java Apostle, Perl Enthusiast, and WorldOS Believer
*** "Failures in implementing paradigm shifts are mostly due to the
inability to think in the new paradigm."
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Well, I've got a really strange problem with my 3c982-TXM card.
I tried to configure the card to do bonding and it got in a wierd
state. Here's the output I get when I use vortex-diag.
As you'll notice, both node addresses have been changed to FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF!!
Anyone know how I can reset the card to its original values from within
linux? I have a linux box with only a small (15MB0) DOS partition
on it and the rest is linux so I have to do this using linux. Any
ideas?? Thanks!
--
Jesse W. Asher jasher1@tampabay.rr.com
Web Runner, Java Apostle, Perl Enthusiast, and WorldOS Believer
*** "Failures in implementing paradigm shifts are mostly due to the
inability to think in the new paradigm."