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Re: TCP/IP L95 <-> Linux fails on coax ether (10MB)
On Sat, 19 Sep 1998, Meir Litmanovich wrote:
> ARP is used for translation between IP and Ethrnet (MAC) adresses
> So, you should see them. Do you see ARP-replyes ?
Nope. It times out (in milliseconds, or instantly !) every time. I know
very well what an ARP request is for but why does it work right in Linux
-> Linux ?!
> > and all that (with the same computer - dual boot).
>
> Tcpdump output on lionux should really help. Since network
> at your home probably no so big <g> you could easily see
> what happens from tcpdump. You can send me the output and
> I'll try to help you :-)
This is not @ home (it is home now, but that is not the point). I can
interpret packets quite well, thanks, I thought that this is a known
problem, and that there is a quick fix.
What can be done to increase the timeout-propensity of ARP requests under
L95 ?
PS: In the boot files i have configured the packet driver interrupt.
Should I remove it to make the system work with L95's network subsystem ?
Peter