[K12OSN] ppp0 failure

Sudev Barar sudev at mantraonline.com
Wed Jul 21 12:55:29 UTC 2004


On Wed, 2004-07-21 at 18:19, Doug Simpson wrote:
> If both cards are the same, it's hard to tell short of connecting just one 
> and trying to ping it from another location.
> 
> If they are different, you can look at the settings and tell by brand.  I 
> usually mark them on the back of the computer when I install them.
> 
> Doug
> 
> 
> On Wed, 21 Jul 2004, anthony baldwin wrote:
> 
> > CORY CARTWRIGHT wrote:
> > > Tony, are you sure than the new card came up?  Most likly the new card 
> > > now became eth0 and the origanal became eth1.
> > 
> > 
> > How does one know which card is eth0 and eth1?
> > I tried switching the cable from one card to the other, but that didn't 
> > seem to make a difference.
In my experience the card that is put in the slot nearest to the power
supply (typical PC box) is the one which will be eth0 and the next eth1.
You ca change this by running:
#neat
using edit menu and bind (fixing) the mac address to the interface you
want.
HTH
-- 
Sudev Barar
Learning Linux





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