--- "L.V.Gandhi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 07 Apr 2004 9:45 am, Manish Kathuria
> wrote:
> > Please make sure that your networking hardware
> (NICs, cable, hub/switch,
> >   connectors etc.) is fine and working perfectly
> since it appears to be
> > more of a connectivity problem.
> 
> As I have said I have connected both the machines
> with a 
> crossover cable. Cables are fitted once for all.
> Sometimes I can ping the 
> other machine and sometimes not. 

Hello Gandhi,

 Perhaps you do stress test using ping or *ping
programs between the two computers.

ping -f -s 1024 -l 1000
   -f flood
   -s size
   -l preload - send <count> without waiting for reply

Try to see what happen's while u burn the cable. The
default packet size is quite small, you can build-up
the load and see if the connection fails.Check out the
man pages for the options.

If someone has a better network test || automated test
program,please let us know.

--arky 

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