GLUG: Multiple Network Cards
Barry Irwin
bvi@rucus.ru.ac.za
Fri Nov 20 09:03:03 1998
On Fri 1998-11-20 (13:16), Wayne Pascoe wrote:
> Hi all....
>
> I'm trying to run two 3c905B Cyclone cards in a machine. I'm using the E
> driver and I've tried modules and compiled into the Kernel. a DMESG reports
> that both cards were detected at eth0 and eth1 respectively. I can ping the
> one card (192.168.0.1) from a windows machine (192.168.0.10). I can't ping
> the second card (eth1, 146.141.15.2) from another windows machine
> (146.141.15.10)
> I've tried doing an ifdown to disable eth0 but eth1 still doesn't talk. By
> using ipforwarding I can ping the 146.141.15.2 card from the windows machine
> at 192.168.0.10
>
> The other problem I'm experiencing, is that if I just add the two cards, I
> can't ping any address... I have to set ATBOOT=no on eth1 and manually start
> it in my S99local script.
This looks like a routing problem. Check the default routes on your Linux
and windoze box. The problem with starting both cards, indicates the
definate posibilty that your routing is poked. A few manual routes in
rc.local will most likely fix things (assuming no hardware clashes and such)
Barry
bvi@moria.org