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. Smile... it increases your face value! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20080422/d927bbe7/attachment-0001.html>
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 Please help me out."man mii-tool" Says it is obsolete and directs you to ethtool.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 > <snip sig stuff>>-- Bill
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. -- Regards Robert Smile... it increases your face value! Linux User #296285 http://counter.li.org