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In <200102141905.LAA07991@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 02/14/01
at 11:05 AM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>Attached is levine.zip with protocol.ini and iptrace.dmp
Hi Sandy,
Protocol.ini looks OK. To format the output of iptrace, you use:
ipformat >iptrace.out
Looking at the trace output, the DHCP requests are going out, but there's
no response received.
Try manually configuring the lan interface with:
ifconfig lan0 192.168.0.2
Any unused value between 1 and 254 is OK for the last octet. You may need
to kill the DHCP daemon first.
Then:
- Open a command window
- Start iptrace
- Open another command window
- Issue a ping and wait for it to fail
- Switch back to iptrace window and press enter to terminate iptrace
- Issue the command ifconfig lan0 > ifconfig.lst
- Issue the command ipformat > ipformat.lst
and attach copies of:
iptrace.dmp
iptrace.lst
ifconfig.lst
setup.cmd
dhcpcd.cfg
along with any comments.
When you ping the router, do any of the LED's flash?
HTH,
Steven
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