Bert thanks for your reply

It seems routing daemons are not creating problem.
with:
"ifconfig eth1 up "

I find that I am able to make interface up again, but
it disappears after a while if I do not do anything on
this machine for a while and comes back again with
"ifconfig eth1 up "

I have another similar kind of problem.
I will describe it:

(R1)eth0-------eth1(R2)

If for certain time I do not work on the machine then
I am not able to ping the remote interface .eg eth0
from R2 and eth1 from R1.While local interfaces are
pingable and ifconfig/ip addr shows that that
interfaces are up on both sides.

Initailly when I rebooted both machines these two
boxes were mutually pingable.ip route also recognizes
the availability of the networks.

In this case also I am not running Any routing daemon.

Any help on this will be very appreciable.

Thanks in advance,
Nitin



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