Subject: Re: networking
To: Adrian Rollett <acrollet@andrew.cmu.edu>
From: Mark Andres <mark@ratbert.aisol.net>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 09/13/1997 18:26:35
Hi,
Are you sure the card is getting recognized at startup. What does dmesg
say? Here is what I get with the same card on my IIcx:
ae0 at nubus0: address 00:00:94:61:3d:e5, type MacCon Ethernet, 32k mem.
What do you get from a 'netstat -i' ? Again, here is mine:
bullwinkle# netstat -i
Name Mtu Network Address Ipkts Ierrs Opkts Oerrs
ae0 1500 <Link> 0.0.94.61.3d.e5 22810 0 14252 0
ae0 1500 202.233.42 bullwinkle 22810 0 14252 0
ppp0* 1500 <Link> 0 0 0 0
ppp1* 1500 <Link> 0 0 0 0
lo0 32768 <Link> 178 0 178 0
lo0 32768 127 localhost 178 0 178 0
sl0* 296 <Link> 0 0 0 0
My guess is that the "network is unreachable" means the interface is not
recognized or configured.
Mark
On Sat, 13 Sep 1997, Adrian Rollett wrote:
> I have just installed netBSD on my IIci, the only problem I have is that I
> cannot get networking to work - I did all the config files as suggested by
> the FAQ (copying the settings from Open Transport) - Opun startup, I get
> this:
>
> writing to routing socket: network is unreachable
> add net default: gateway 128.2.1.2: network is unreachable
>
> and the only aspecct of networking that works is ping localhost
>
> I am running a MacIIci with nubus video (X is nice :) and an Asante
> MacCon ethernet card, 16 megs ram, latest tarballs, GENERIC#38 - hope that
> tells everyone enough.
Mark Andres E-mail: mark@ratbert.aisol.net
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