Re[2]: IPX problem
I have tried manual as well as automatic. I have not had any luck
with ether yet. If I do it manually I can eliminate the 802.2 in the
ifconfig table but I still get the same error. This network is big.
It runs on 802.3 and uses a mixture of Novell 3.x, 4.x and NT. It is
mostly 4.x at this time. We are talking about 300 servers just in
this building. I do not know if that is going to make a difference or
not.
I will try the site you suggested.
Thanks
Brian
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Subject: Re: IPX problem
Author: hamish@rising.com.au at INTERNET
Date: 4/10/98 10:32 PM
On Fri, Apr 10, 1998 at 03:38:00PM -0400, BRIAN SCHRAMM wrote:
> I know that this might not be the proper group to ask but I cannot
> find any that I can ask in so here it goes.
>
> I have loaded the ncp package for Novell login capability. No matter
> what I do to configure it I get a steady display of the following
> error message:
>
> ipx: network number collision e2766820
> eth0 802.3 and eth0 802.2
I haven't played with Linux IPX in a while so I'm not sure if I can help.
How did you configure your IPX -- using the auto-configure and auto-primary
options?
Maybe there is a linux networking list at vger.rutgers.edu which
can help you out; write to majordomo@vger.rutgers.edu to find out what
lists exist there -- all the kernel lists are at that site.
Hamish
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