On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 3:48 PM, Thorny
<thorntreehome@gmail.com> wrote:
Please don't top post. I have rewritten this to conform to suggested list
standard and replied at bottom.
Kousik Maiti:
> In my system there are two ethernet card. I can't ping to other machine
> via eth0 but eth1 is working fine. My ethernat controller is Ethernet
> controller: Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme II BCM5708 Gigabit Ethernet
> (rev 12) It is the output from lspci . Can anybody help???
>
Marc Shapiro:
>> This may seem trivial, but is the other box that you are trying to ping
>> on a local network, or on the Net? If your NICs are set up with one to
>> the Net and the second one to a local network then you are only going to
>> be able to ping local machines on the second NIC and use the first to
>> connect to machines outside the local net.
>>
Kousik Maiti:
>>> Both are connected with Net.
>>>
I think you need to explain a bit better. To me it looks like you are
saying both of your interface cards are connected to the Internet (If I
understand Marc correctly he's using an common abbreviation for Internet,
Net)
Yes both ethernet cards are connected to internet.
Do you really mean both cards are connected to the Internet, if so, tell
us a bit more about how you have them connected.
I can't understand your question. I have two different cable by which I connect both interfaces.
Are both of your interface cards the same type broadcom card?
Yes both are same as I mentioned.
There is also the chance that udev has identified a single card as, first
eth0 and, second eth1 but that is not what you seem to be saying.
I can't get it. I see the output of lspci command. It clearly shows both interfaces are present.
Someone here can probably provide you with a useful answer if you first
clarify.
If anything more required please let me know.