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Bad ethernet address on INDIGO
Jerry Leslie jles...@dmccorp.com comp unix questions Jerry Leslie (jles...@dmccorp.com) wrote: Rene van der Venne (U462...@vm.uci.kun.nl) wrote: I want to determine the ip address of a computer given the ethernet address. Does such a utility exist ? u462...@vm.uci.kun.nl No, the two addresses are unrelated in

Sticky Port problem
Achim Gratz gr...@ite.inf.tu-dresden.de comp sys sun hardware comp sys sun admin f...@mail.ohz.north.de (Frank-Christian Kruegel) writes: The ethernet address is the same on both hme0 and le0. I've learned that every ethernet interface must have an unique Ethernet address. But what is this? You've learned wrong.

kern/106243: [nve] double fault panic in if_nve.c on high loads
Also, the downtime will be considerably longer than the time a ethernet address failover would require, since the latter involves no manual switching of SCSI busses and booting of servers. Are you arguing for or against shared SCSI busses? Ethernet address fallover requires the spare be hot, which precludes sharing

How to get MAC address from command line / batch file in Vista?
Rafal Jaworowski r...@semihalf.com osdeve_mirror_boot-loaders_u-boot Rafal Jaworowski wrote: What is the reason the MAC address on the AT91 is written in the 2nd address register, leaving the first one out? Is there something particular about this? See cpu/arm920t/at91rm9200/ether.c, eth_init() ... p_mac->EMAC_SA2L

PASS Net-Address-Ethernet-1.111 i386-freebsd-thread-multi 6.2-release
David Empson demp...@actrix.gen.nz comp sys mac comm Lee Cremeans <lee@lcremeans. homeip.net> wrote: I just got handed a spare 7600 from my uncle (something I've actually been wanting for a while), and things are working well, except that I can't seem to get Open Transport to get an Ethernet address off the built-in

PCMCIA: Fix station address detection in smc
No ethernet address is supplied. However it is an ethernet device and connects to the pc with ethernet cable. Apparently comcast felt it wiser to provide no details and let its software do the connecting. But can'tI learn the IP address (inward facing) of the modem? The IP from outside is of course visible to

Hardware Ethernet Address Changes.
Floyd Davidson fl...@ptialaska.net comp unix programmer amueller...@hotmail.com (Andrew Mueller) wrote: Floyd Davidson <fl...@ptialaska.net> wrote: micha...@edifecs.com (Michael VanLoon) wrote: I'm looking for a good way to find the ethernet address of the first NIC in a Solaris box. There has to be a syscall or

if_dc: ethernet address now reported as 00:00:00:00:00:00
I have a question regarding the built in Ethernet on a Centris 650. I don't know how to find out the Ethernet address of the machine. Is there some software I should use to check it? Why do you need the Ethernet address at all? There are just times when this address is needed, like when you are trying to assign a

unconfigured generic ATI VGA card?
Dave R. dwragle_(at)_drbsystems_(dot)_com microsoft public win2000 cmdprompt admin In a batch file that uses only standard Windows commands (no third-party utilities) I need to be able to extract the MAC address of the ethernet adapter installed in the machines we deploy and display it to the user in a format like

Changing Ethernet hardware address
dnel...@allantgroup.com sol lists freebsd current In the last episode (Dec 19), User Phrackbox said: I have been recently experimenting with FreeBSD-current and have noticed a bug in dc network driver that it doesn't set the ethernet address correctly (I have seen this problem reported before on current,

Sat connection to existing ethernet.
pci8 at ppb7 bus 8ppb7: added to list as bus 8 bnx0 at pci8 dev 0 function 0: Broadcom NetXtreme II BCM5708 1000Base-T ioapic1: int10 1a0b8<vector=b8,delmode=0,actlo,level,masked,dest=0> 4000000<target=4> bnx0: Ethernet address 00:10:18:03:fe:2c ukphy0 at bnx0 phy 1: Generic IEEE 802.3u media interface ukphy0: OUI

em very slow, shared irq... on 6.3p8
I have read the ifconfig man pages several times and tried a number of variations, all which do not display the ethernet address of my NICs. ifconfig -a displays the IP address but not the ethernet address. In Solaris, if you want 'ifconfig -a' to spit out the MAC address, you have to run it as root.

Changing Sunblade 100 ethernet-address ?
Andrew Brown ata...@atatdot.net muc lists netbsd bugs Number: 16090 Category: kern Synopsis: sip driver does not find proper ethernet address Confidential: no Severity: critical Priority: high Responsible: kern-bug-people State: open Class: sw-bug Submitter-Id: net Arrival-Date: Wed Mar 27 08:41:00 PST 2002

FAIL Net-Address-Ethernet-1.110 x86_64-linux 2.6.23.1-slh64-smp-32
EDU comp os vms In article <37hliq$...@acmey.gatech.edu>, mar...@prism.gatech.edu (Mike Marler) writes: =I know that a way must exist to determine what DECnet node is associtated =with a particular ethernet hardware address. I am talking about the =manufacturer's ethernet address that fails under a range of

What do that mean "Cannot determine ethernet address for proxy ...
Barry Margolin bar...@bbnplanet.com comp unix solaris In article <37b36367. 4818...@news.ax.centuryinter.net>, Len Philpot <lphil...@centuryinter.net> wrote: Can someone point out the difference(s) between the ethernet address and the MAC address? I've had people swear they're different things, but have also had a

new CPAN modules on Sun Feb 24 2008
FYI, your ethernet address is 00:1D:79:39:D5:F9 # in integer bytes, that's 0,29121,57213249 # Failed test 'got Ethernet address ==' # at t/normal.t line 29. # Looks like you failed 1 test of 29. Dubious, test returned 1 (wstat 256, 0x100) Failed 1/29 subtests t/pod-coverage......ok t/pod...............ok Test

Stop ifconfig from adding an ipv6 address?
It is being bonded in conjunction with a physical ethernet, if that is relevant, although I think I reproduced it when it was on its lonesome. Feb 23 03:05:23 dirac kernel: __dev_addr_discard: address leakage! da_users=1 I've seen that before on other hardware but so far haven't managed to track it down or even

CFT: vr(4)
In article <7d5ruq$qu...@nnrp1.dejanews.com>, <arkha...@my-dejanews.com> wrote: I want to ultimately get the hardware ethernet address from the machine and return it as a string. I'll take it as a Hex number if that's all I can get though. It's the same one that comes up in the Apple System Profiler.

Can I get ethernet address (not IP) from a ping?
But the problem is that: In the packet from B, the ethernet address is different. This is only a problem if there is ONE and only one ethernet adapter on B, which might indicate that someone is messing with ARP. Is it a totally different MAC address, or just one lacking the multicast bit?

CFT: vr(4)
If the modem has ethernet then an ethernet/ethernet router will do what you want: http://www.solwise.co.uk/wireless-el-esr-1220.htm You leave the modem talking to the cable, and then add the router between the modem and your network. Sometimes the cable modems lock themselves to the MAC address of the network card