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тАО08-14-2006 02:54 AM
тАО08-14-2006 02:54 AM
Re: Problem with Network when system board replaced
I executed the commands you mentioned and it seems to indicate that I don't have EIA0 configured as I do not even get that name as can be seen in the log below (Also attached as Text File)
Note: I have two ethernet cards WE0 is already congfigured for cluster. I need to use the EIA0 for connecting to the internet.
So I believe I need to figure out the correct options with
$@tcpip$config
========Log of the current network settings ============ (Also attached as Text File)
$ tcpip show int
Packets
Interface IP_Addr Network mask Receive Send MTU
LO0 127.0.0.1 255.0.0.0 319 319 4096
WE0 10.35.221.122 255.255.255.128 2543 2563 1500
LANCP> show dev /count EIA0
Device Counters EIA0:
Value Counter
----- -------
254989 Seconds since last zeroed
20116718763 Bytes received
9590441257 Bytes sent
62529329 Packets received
36359847 Packets sent
31946897 Multicast bytes received
16878723 Multicast bytes sent
228300 Multicast packets received
141932 Multicast packets sent
0 Unrecognized unicast destination packets
6587 Unrecognized multicast destination packets
0 Unavailable station buffers
0 Unavailable user buffers
0 Alignment errors
0 Frame check errors
0 Frame size errors
0 Frame status errors
0 Frame length errors
0 Frame too long errors
0 Data overruns
0 Send data length errors
0 Receive data length errors
0 Transmit underrun errors
0 Transmit failures
0 Carrier check failures
0 Station failures
0 Initially deferred packets sent
0 Single collision packets sent
0 Multiple collision packets sent
0 Excessive collisions
0 Late collisions
0 Collision detect check failures
LANCP>
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тАО08-14-2006 03:03 AM
тАО08-14-2006 03:03 AM
Re: Problem with Network when system board replaced
you do not have EIA0 configured in TCPIP. Otherwise it would show up as an 'ie0' device.
You need to figure out which IP address and network mask to use and run @TCPIP$CONFIG -> Core environment -> interfaces.
Why would swapping the system board make the TCPIP interface configuration for EIA0 disappear ???
Volker.
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тАО08-14-2006 04:42 AM
тАО08-14-2006 04:42 AM
Re: Problem with Network when system board replaced
What does this mean? A VMScluster does not
use TCP/IP.
According to your LANCP output, _someone_ is
using EIA0. DECnet? What?
> $@tcpip$config
Start with "Core environment" - "Interfaces",
but it might pay to go through the whole
thing, and see what's what.
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тАО08-14-2006 04:46 AM
тАО08-14-2006 04:46 AM
Re: Problem with Network when system board replaced
$ ANAL/SYS
SDA> SHOW LAN
SDA> EXIT
is the best tool to find out, which protocols are active on which network device.
Volker.
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тАО08-14-2006 05:19 AM
тАО08-14-2006 05:19 AM
Re: Problem with Network when system board replaced
SDA> SHOW LAN
SDA> EXIT
is the best tool to find out, which protocols are active on which network device.
----
On V8.3, SHOW DEVICE /FULL for LAN devices displays the protocol in use on each device.
For example . . .
Device EWA2:, device type DE500, is online, network device, error logging is
enabled.
Error count 0 Operations completed 58472
Owner process "NETACP" Owner UIC [SYSTEM]
Owner process ID 0000041B Dev Prot S:RWPL,O:RWPL,G,W
Reference count 2 Default buffer size 1498
Operating characteristics: Full duplex, Autonegotiation.
Speed (Mbits/sec) 100
Def. MAC addr 08-00-2B-86-AD-95 Current MAC addr AA-00-04-00-88-39
Protocol name DECNET Protocol type 60-03
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тАО08-14-2006 08:15 AM
тАО08-14-2006 08:15 AM
Re: Problem with Network when system board replaced
I choose the following when I executed the command
$tcpip$config
INTERFACE Configuration
The Ethernet device(s) on your system are: EWA0:
EIA0: * Not Configured *
Start of configuration questions for Internet interface WE0 instead of EIA0 which we want.
Note: Vol, you are right this has nothing to do with the hardware error and it's replacement. This (EIA0) just hasn't been configured.
Nipun
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тАО08-14-2006 08:32 AM
тАО08-14-2006 08:32 AM
Re: Problem with Network when system board replaced
> Internet interface WE0 instead of EIA0
> which we want.
Just agree with the current configuration of
the interface(s) which you like, and you
should eventually get to the one(s) which
you wish to change.
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тАО08-14-2006 07:38 PM
тАО08-14-2006 07:38 PM
Re: Problem with Network when system board replaced
EWA0 (we0) currently is the only LAN device configured for TCPIP on your system. If you want to configure EIA0 (ie0) as well, just don't change the EWA0 config and continue on to the next device, which will be EIA0. You need to know the correct IP address, name and network mask to configure that interface.
You need to restart TCPIP to activate the new configuration. You could also do this manually, a reboot - if possible - is the cleanest solution.
Volker.
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тАО08-15-2006 03:14 AM
тАО08-15-2006 03:14 AM
Re: Problem with Network when system board replaced
Thanks for the response. Configuring EIA0 without touching EWA0 is exactly what I wish to do
However,
When I execute $@tcpip$config
I am providing the options I choose after choose
1) Core Environment -> Interface
=======log output==============
INTERFACE Configuration
The Ethernet device(s) on your system are: EWA0:
EIA0: * Not
Configured *
Start of configuration questions for Internet interface WE0.
WE0 is the Ethernet device EWA0:
Interface: WE0
IP_Addr: 10.35.221.122 NETWRK: 255.255.255.128 BRDCST:
10.35.221.127
C_Addr: C_NETWRK: C_BRDCST:
Flags:
Receive buffer: 0
HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Interface WE0 Reconfiguration
Menu
Reconfiguration options:
1 - Configure interface manually (Current
default)
2 - Let DHCP configure interface
[E] - Exit menu (Do not reconfigure interface WE0)
Enter configuration option: 1
So here I have only option 1 and 2 in which case it always goes to WE0 so how do go to EIA0?
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тАО08-15-2006 03:17 AM
тАО08-15-2006 03:17 AM
Re: Problem with Network when system board replaced
you should enter 'E' for Exit menu (Do not reconfigure interface WE0).
Then you will be taken to the configuration questions for the next device.
Volker.