Hi --
I have a 133 MHz EISA system running FreeBSD 4.2 that I recently found a
10/100 card for (3c597-TX). However, under FreeBSD I can only get it to
work in 10 mbps mode, not 100 mbps (as per the indicator lights). It does
seem to work in 100 mbps mode under the latest Linux.
Is there some
> Daniel Wong wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> My kernel periodically crashes on me, is there a way to capture the
> kernel output before the kernel reboots itself ? I suspect it might be
> something to do with my changes in the kernel. But I don't know what
> might be causing it.
Here is method I used last
Hi guys, sorry about this question on this board, but I haven't met a
microsloth person capable of answering my question.
I have a freebsd box with 5 interfaces. 1 is used to connect to a
cable modem. The other 4 cards connect to internal networks.
--- ed0 --- freebsd4.2 box --- fxp0 = 10.0.
On Mon, 9 Apr 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi guys, sorry about this question on this board, but I haven't met a
> microsloth person capable of answering my question.
>
> I have a freebsd box with 5 interfaces. 1 is used to connect to a
> cable modem. The other 4 cards connect to internal ne
< said:
> Is the timeout on the arp cache restarted on each communication with the
> device? Or is the cache refreshed every timeout interval whether there has
> been activity at all?
No.
The timeout on the ARP cache is restarted every time an ARP reply for
its IP address is heard.
-GAWollman