Subject: Re: Networking...
To: None <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Colin Wood <cwood@ichips.intel.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 08/10/1997 22:06:51
Christian Taylor wrote:
>
> I have NetBSD 1.2.1 up and running on my IIcx. I'm setting up networking
> with ethernet for the first time (used PPP before), and I'm having some
> trouble. I set up an /etc/hostname.ae0 file, and entered the right info.
> The subnet mask and broadcast address were copied exactly from my PowerMac
> 6100/66 running MkLinux. The IP of that machine is 17.1.1.1 (that's how it
> came setup, and since I'm only using a local network, I didn't bother to
> change it), the netmask is 255.255.255.0 and broadcast address is 17.1.1.0.
That's probably you're problem. The broadcast address is usually a 255
octet, not a 0, so it should be 17.1.1.255.
> When I boot up, and it starts networking, it will freeze shortly
> afterwards. I removed the hostname.ae0 file and tried to enable ae0
> manually using ifconfig. This seemed to work, until I tired to ping my
> 6100. It immediately froze. It seems that whenever I try to send anything
> over the network, the system freezes. It won't respond to the keyboard at
> all, and I have to hit the reset switch. If I hit the interrupt button, it
> will drop into the debugger, but I don't know what I can do there that will
> help (any ideas?).
Try the change above, and take a look at the networking faq:
http://rfhs8012.fh-regensburg.de/~feyrer/NetBSD/NWF/nwf_toc.html
It's pretty useful.
> I'm using a what seems like a pretty standard ethernet card. NetBSD
> identifies it as a MacCon, and a sticker on the card itself says
> Asante-MC3NB. I wish I knew more about it, but it came with the machine,
> with no specs.
This card should be just fine.
> The machine itself is a IIcx, 8 MB ram, 100 MB hard drive (16 MB swap, 80
> root/usr and whatever's left for MacOS). I'm using a completely standard
> install of NetBSD 1.2.1.
>
> I'd really appreciate any help I can get on this. Thanks!
Let me know how the above goes. I hope this helps.
Later.
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Colin Wood cwood@ichips.intel.com
Component Design Engineer - MD6 Intel Corporation
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