----- Original Message -----
From: "EROD EROD" 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 12:59 AM
Subject: Re: Cisco TFTP Program??? [7:167]


> Kevin-
>
> I've got both the xcvr & the Nic links active(green) & E0 is still in an
> up/up state...
> This is directly connected no Hub involved just a x-over cable...
>
> I'm using win NT Sp 4. which doesn't have a device manager..
Right click network neighborhood, propterties, bindings tab, show bindings
for 'all adapters', highlight token ring card & click disable.  Reapply
service pack if you haven't since you added the new NIC and reboot.

>
> I did the ipconfig & it came up with 2 eth adapters one  says
> ethernet adapter e13c5745 with the ip info i placed in there.
>  120.1.1.1 ip/mask & gateway..
> and the other says: ethernet adapter NdisWan4
> with no ip/mask or default info under it...
>
> Any idea why it's coming back with that 2nd eth adapter w/ no ip..
>
You have RAS or RRAS installed?  If so that's a virtual adapter.  Make sure
binding order has that at the bottom if you want to keep it.  Move the real
ethernet card to the top in binding order.

>
> I allready tried deinstalling tftp & reinstalling it & that didn't help
> either,
>
> I'm running out of options here...
Reinstalling SP is always an option...haha....seriously tho ;)

>
>
>
> On Wed, 11 Apr 2001 00:13:16 -0400 "Kevin Wigle"
>  writes:
> > >I guess my problem is trying to figure out how to get tftp to
> > recognize
> > > the 120 ip address..
> >
> > No, your problem is that you don't have connectivity on that
> > ethernet card.
> >
> > If you can't ping on a directly connected network - then you won't
> > be able
> > to do much else.
> >
> > You say that you have up/up on the router.  This will happen always
> > initially and then the port will go down after a few seconds if the
> > port
> > isn't working. Do you observe up/up after about 30 seconds?
> >
> > If so that suggests to me that you're plugging it into a hub and
> > then from
> > the hub to the PC?
> >
> > On the PC, there must be an indicator light that shows link
> > status.... is it
> > on?
> >
> > If using a hub, the router port must have a link light, does the
> > port for
> > the pc have a link light?
> >
> > Ensure that the PC is not plugged into an uplink port or a Xover
> > switch is
> > enabled.
> >
> > On the PC, go into the ethernet card properties and see if TCP/IP
> > shows up
> > under bindings.
> >
> > Run ipconfig and see if more than one card is viewable - the TR and
> > the
> > Ethernet.  This is your first easy way of seeing if the ethernet
> > card has
> > been accepted by the system.
> >
> > Under control panel/system/device manager - check to see if there is
> > any red
> > X's or yellow !s beside Network adaptors.  Is the ethernet card even
> > there?
> > If it is check properties and see if it says "device is working
> > properly".
> >
> > If you're using a Xover cable - it may be faulty.  I have seen up/up
> > without
> > a link light but nothing worked.
> >
> > You may not have to delete the TR card.  Perhaps you can disable it.
> >  I
> > don't know which version of windows you're using.
> >
> > First and foremost - you have a connectivity problem.  Either the
> > hub, cable
> > or interface card.  You have to work that out first.
> >
> > Kevin Wigle
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "EROD EROD"
> > To:
> > Sent: Wednesday, 11 April, 2001 00:36
> > Subject: Re: Cisco TFTP Program??? [7:167]
> >
> >
> > > O.k.
> > >
> > > Basically this is what i've done,  I've removed a token ring card
> > > (pcmcia)
> > > & installed an ethernet card in it's place, I configured the
> > ethernet
> > > card
> > > with a 120.1.1.1/8  default gateway pointing to 120.1.1.2 which is
> > the ip
> > > add on the
> > > ethernet port...I did this of course by going to the tcp/ip
> > properties &
> > > selecting the
> > > ethernet network adapter & configurein the ip address on that
> > adapter...
> > >
> > > Configure e0 on the router with ip 120.1.1.2/8 & it shows up/up
> > but when
> > > i launch
> > > the telnet program it automatically pops up with the original
> > token
> > > ring's ip address
> > > that was originally in the machine...I don't want to have to
> > delete the
> > > TR adapter because
> > > i'll need it when i return to the office...
> > >
> > > I can't ping from either side..
> > >
> > > I guess my problem is trying to figure out how to get tftp to
> > recognize
> > > the 120 ip address..
> > >
> > > it keeps reverting back to the private ip that i have setup for
> > the token
> > > card....
> > >
> > > I just can't believe this is stumping me...
> > >
> > > TIA for the help !
> >
> >
> >
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