Hi Cesar,
If the IP Address on both Nics are the same then run ifconfig eth1 down on the server then retry.
On Aug 21, 2008, at 10:12 AM, Cesar A Nau wrote:

Hello all,

I've just recently encountered a problem while setting up a pair of Clean Access servers. After installing via CD and configuring each server, I am
unable to communicate to the servers via eth0 (NIC1).  I've cleanly
installed CCA v4.1.3.1 of the software now on 4 different hp Proliant GL360 servers, and they all experience the same issue. I cannot ping the server
via eth0.  If I connect the servers via eth1 (NIC2), I am able to ping
them.

The odd thing is that all 4 servers have been used previously in production with CCA, and I never had this problem with any of these servers before. It is almost as if eth0 is disabled. I have tried ifconfig eth0 up / down
/ and up again to no avail.

I stopped by Cisco's discussion forums and noticed that a couple of
individuals have experienced this problem before, but I was not able to
find a solution.

If anyone can help me resolve this issue, I would greatly appreciate it.

Cesar A. Nau
Help Desk Manager
Fordham University / Fordham IT
718.817.4598
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.fordham.edu/ITHelp

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