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How do I find ethernet address? - Solaris programming question
Jerry Leichter leich...@lrw.com comp os vms I know that a way must exist to determine what DECnet node is associtated with a particular ethernet hardware address. You *know* this, do you? I love it when people think something *must* exist, presumably because they would find it useful.

Ethernet and IP address issues
Patrick Klos patr...@klos.com comp dcom lans ethernet In article <sGBW3.6570$Kk.96...@news2.mia>, Bellsouth.net <zaq...@bellsouth.net> wrote: I was curious as to whether there was a card (PCI) available that would allow the user to program the ethernet physical address to any one they desired.

FAIL Net-Address-Ethernet-1.110 amd64-freebsd 6.2-release
Matt Kirsch kirs...@wycol.com comp sys sun admin Cheng Ping Kuen wrote: I have got a quad ethernet sbus board, I found that there is only one ethernet address for the whole machine, including the build in ethernet interface port. Then if I plug all this interface ports into a hub, and when I send some ARP signal of

[OT] Interrogate network for devices
If
no interfaces are found the MAC address is set to an empty string. OSStatus GetEthernetData(io_iterator_t intfIterator, CRegistryOSX::EnetData *edata, the EnetData structure 1. the ethernet address 2. the bsd name 3. a boolean indicating whether the ethernet device is built-in or not Input: The (EnetData*)

Assigning ethernet address.
In my experience (w/ comcast), you connect the modem to a network port via ethernet and then request a dhcp address. 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

Finding the MAC Ethernet Address using CW v8
With it running, I am able to receive an IP address. ndis0: flags=8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> metric 0 mtu 1500 ether 00:14:a5:72:68:64 inet6 fe80::214:a5ff:fe72:6864%ndis0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x1 inet 10.65.108.188 netmask 0xfffffc00 broadcast 10.65.111.255 media: IEEE 802.11 Wireless Ethernet

FreeBSD HA configuration / Ethernet address takeover
What you call the server, seems to be asking for its IP address. What you call the client is doing proxyarp. Either the nomenclature is confused, or something is. Two comments. a) You do not tell us what the ethernet address of the "client" is that is trying to set up the proxyarp. That client must have an address

Bad Ethernet Address
With IP on Ethernet, the machines have IP and Ethernet addresses. When one machine is sending to an other one, it sends a packet with an Ethernet address, and in the packet there's the IP address. To know the Ethernet address of an other machine, one machine sends a Ethernet broadcast with an IP address.

Ethernet address for quad ethernet sbus board
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 "The MAC Address is: 00-00-00-00-00-00". I'm running Vista Business Edition with

iwl4965 dropping packets and __dev_addr_discard: address leakage ...
F...@swec.xko.dec.com>, Shriram Rajagopalan <shri...@swec.xko.dec.com> wrote: Is their any system call for finding the ethernet address ? I tried using ether_hostton ... but since the etc/ethers file did n't exist they failed. I believe it's done using an ioctl() on a raw socket bound to the interface.

FAIL Net-Address-Ethernet-1.110 i686-linux 2.4.27-3-686
It seems that ifconfig (from net-tools 1.60) will automatically assign an ipv6 address to my ethernet interface when I configure it for an ipv4 address, whether I want one or not. Is it an IPv6 link-local address, starting with fe80 ? ifconfig is not responsible for this. The IPv6 stack is.

setting Ethernet address on Ethernet card?
2 of them when you boot the system up complain about a bad ethernet address (ie ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff). The CPU boards work fine in the 3rd machine. How do I fix this problem? Any help would greatly be appreciated. Thanks in advance. Ken Langford, klang...@fuse.net Dave Olson said: If you want to know the eaddr as

Does an Ethernet card listen to its Ethernet address?
More importantly, I need these Ethernet cards have the same :-) Ethernet address. The Ethernet address which I am talking about is the hardware/physical address that is fixed in the Ethernet hardware (cards). It is NOT some kinds of the high level addressing schemes (like IP addressing). ... Therefore, I would be

ath0 will not associate
... arp -S hostname ether_addr [temp] [pub] arp -f filename # FYI, your ethernet address is 00:50:BA:CF:CD:C9 # in integer bytes, that's 0,80186207205201 # Failed test 'got Ethernet address ==' # at t/normal.t line 29. # Looks like you failed 1 test of 29. dubious Test returned status 1 (wstat 256, 0x100) DIED.

82xx Ethernet starnge behavior
Greg Berigan gberi...@cse.unl.edu comp sys mac apps k...@math.uni-duisburg.de (Hermann Hoch) wrote: today I noticed that upgrading a 7.5.2-Mac9500 to Version 7.5.3 changed the hardware ethernet-address of this machine. This is hard to believe, but we use bootp to configure TCP and so our bootptab-file has all the

snmpmgropen with ethernet address
When
I configure a sticky mac address everything seems to work as it should, ie when I plug another device into the port I cannot get a connection, but when I do a Base ethernet MAC Address: 00:0A:F4:CB:DC:C0 Motherboard assembly number: 73-5782-11 Power supply part number: 34-0965-01 Motherboard serial number:

Can't find ethernet (MAC) address
Variable "$x" is not available at (re_eval 28) line 1. usage: arp [-n] [-i interface] hostname arp [-n] [-i interface] -a arp -d hostname [pub] arp -d [-i interface] -a arp -s hostname ether_addr [temp] [pub] arp -S hostname ether_addr [temp] [pub] arp -f filename # FYI, your ethernet address is 00:F4:3D:A5:D5:4B

How to get the Hardware Ethernet address?
... 0x50c0-0x50ff mem 0xe1060000-0xe107ffff irq 55 at device 6.1 on pci4 em3: Ethernet address: 00:0e:0c:c6:cc:57 em3: [GIANT-LOCKED] pci1: <base peripheral, 0xe1160000-0xe117ffff,0xe1140000-0xe115ffff irq 17 at device 0.1 on pci12 em5: Memory Access and/or Bus Master bits were not set! em5: Ethernet address:

Ethernet address in remote machines
Rafal Jaworowski r...@semihalf.com osdeve_mirror_boot-loaders_u-boot Hi Peter, What is the reason the MAC address on the AT91 is written in the 2nd address register, The reason I ask is this may confuse OS driver if no MAC address is found in the first register (which is the case for FreeBSD/ARM, for example).

Finding the ethernet address on an O2
Is it possible to control the access to the server by ethernet address instead of ip address? As others have pointed out, it's possible to make some hubs only In yer typical ibm-pc case, something on the ethernet card contains the 48 bits of the ethernet address. Upon initialization, the driver *reads* those 48