Why not google for it ;) ?
First hit should take you here -> http://www.scyld.com/diag/
Check you linux distribution, most of then come with mii-tools package
already.
=Diogo Gomes
email: dgomes@av.it.pt
homepage: http://sweet.ua.pt/~etdgomes
Eng. Computadores e Telematica - Instituto Telecomunicacoes (Aveiro)
-----Original Message-----
From: Seth J. Blank [mailto:sblank@cms-forex.com]
Sent: quarta-feira, 15 de Outubro de 2003 18:28
To: dgomes@av.it.pt
Subject: Re: [LARTC] Redundant Internet connections [Updated]
I''m not aware of mii tools, could you give me more information on them?
Thanks a lot,
Seth
Diogo Nuno P. Gomes wrote:
>Hi!
>
>This might seam of topic but why don''t you use mii tools to ifdown
eth0
>if the cord is unplugged ?
>
>=Diogo Gomes
>email: dgomes@av.it.pt
>homepage: http://sweet.ua.pt/~etdgomes
>Eng. Computadores e Telematica - Instituto Telecomunicacoes (Aveiro)
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: lartc-admin@mailman.ds9a.nl [mailto:lartc-admin@mailman.ds9a.nl]
>On Behalf Of Seth J. Blank
>Sent: quarta-feira, 15 de Outubro de 2003 17:48
>To: lartc@mailman.ds9a.nl
>Subject: Re: [LARTC] Redundant Internet connections [Updated]
>
>
>Another weird piece of information to add.
>
>If I ifdown eth0, everything starts being routed over eth1. But if I
>just yank the cord out of eth0, the system sits there trying to route
>over eth0. This persists for much longer than the 60 seconds it should
>take, max, for the kernel to update the routing tables.
>
>And it''s still confusing me why the traffic isn''t being
split evenly
>between eth0 and eth1 (iptraf shows everything going over eth0, no
>traffic at all on eth1).
>
>Thank you all so much for your help,
>Seth
>
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