I just got my Cable modem upgraded from the cable company. It is a Terayon TJ615 Docsis modem. My configuration hasn't changed from my older Terayon cable modem. The problem is this, the modem seems to be constantly receiving something, showing up as about a ~2k download in my network monitor. The installer said that its "normal" for the modem to be contantly receiving (unlike the old one). But the real problem is when I go to a shell (control-alt-f1) I am getting a constant stream of messages something starting with "IN eth0 O"T=MAC ff:ff etc..." making it impossible to use the tty console.
No big deal right now, but if an emergency arises where X is fried, I cannot even login to the shell becuase the contant stream of messages disrupting what I type in. How do I stop these messages from interupting my shell? Oh, and this problem did happen with the old modem, it was just only every few minutes a message would appear so it wasn't fatal. Using Debian Unstable. Thanks. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]