This is actually a Bustech Netshuttle, and other Linux machines are up and running on it without incident. In other words the Netshuttle was already initialized. I would concur that it coud be a timing related issue.
On Wednesday 27 August 2003 10:12 am, you wrote: > > When re-booting a normally working Linux machine that has an > > LCS interface, I > > was greeted with these messages: > > A guess, but is it a real 8232 or 3172? If so, both devices had some timing > problems that would cause them to be late to respond if you hit them with a > request at exactly the right time in their initialization cycle. Once they > got organized, it would work properly. > > You may need to increase the wait time a little bit to let the device get > organized and reply to you (if you remember, it'd be a few seconds between > the time VM TCP did a start on the device and you got the "home address > is..." message on the TCPIP console. Same problem here, I'd think). > > -- db -- Rich Smrcina Sr. Systems Engineer Sytek Services, A Division of DSG Milwaukee, WI rsmrcina at wi.rr.com rsmrcina at dsgroup.com Catch the WAVV! Stay for Requirements and the Free for All! Update your S/390 skills in 4 days for a very reasonable price. WAVV 2004 in Chattanooga, TN April 30-May 4, 2004 For details see http://www.wavv.org