una pregunta, usas un hub, cable cruzado o coaxil?

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From: first last <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org>
Sent: Friday, February 02, 2001 1:24 PM
Subject: Tarjeta de red pcmcia(largo)


>    Holas de nuevo.
>
>    Me he comprado un juego de esos de "tarjetas de
> red", una para patatamovil (portatil) y otra para
> patata (el gordo).
>
>    En patata me va todo bien, pero no puedo ver el
> portatil (de hecho, aun no lo he conseguido ni en
> win).
> El portatil instala pcmcia bien, reconoce cuando la
> meto y cuando la saco (la tarjetaaaaaaaaaaa :P) y me
> carga el modulo tulip. Segun las especificaciones de
> la tarjeta el driver es pcnet_cs, pero si lo cargo no
> lo usa:
>
> Can quickly remove adapter to reuse PCMCIA slot
>
> OS Support : Windows 95/98, WindowsNT 3.51 upwards,
> Windows 2000
> Windows ME, NDIS 3.0 and NDIS 3.1 Driver, Linux,
> FreeBSD
> Linux Driver pcnet_cs
> (some OS support is via web FREE driver download)
> ..........
>
>
>    Cada ordenador se hace auto ping bien, pero no
> reconoce al otro (no lo ve).
>
>    Alguna idea? Os incluyo informacion de intentos
> mios y demas:
>
> Socket 0:
>   not configured
> Socket 1:
>   Vcc 5.0V  Vpp1 5.0V  Vpp2 5.0V
> cardctl config
>
> patatamovil:/var/lib/misc# lsmod
> Module                  Size  Used by
> tulip_cb               32120   1
> cb_enabler              2632   2  [tulip_cb]
> pcnet_cs                8496   0  (unused)
> ds                      6536   2  [cb_enabler
> pcnet_cs]
> i82365                 28524   2
> pcmcia_core            44480   0  [cb_enabler pcnet_cs
> ds i82365]
> nls_cp437               3880   2  (autoclean)
> parport_pc              7228   0  (autoclean) (unused)
> parport                 6660   0  [parport_pc]
> patatamovil:/var/lib/misc#
>
> patatamovil:/var/lib/misc# cardctl ident
> Socket 0:
>   no product info available
> Socket 1:
>   product info: "corega K.K.", "corega FastEther
> PCC-TX"
>   manfid: 0xc00f, 0x0000
>   function: 6 (network)
>
>
>
>
> network.opts
>
> # NOTE: This file was generated automatically by the
> pcnetconfig script.
> # Network adapter configuration
> #
> # The address format is
> "scheme,socket,instance,hwaddr".
> #
> # Note: the "network address" here is NOT the same as
> the IP address.
> # See the Networking HOWTO.  In short, the network
> address is the IP
> # address masked by the netmask.
> #
> case "$ADDRESS" in
> *,*,*,*)
>     INFO="Sample private network setup"
>     # Transceiver selection, for some cards -- see
> 'man ifport'
>     IF_PORT=""
>     # Use BOOTP (via /sbin/bootpc)? [y/n]
>     BOOTP="n"
>     # Use DHCP (via /sbin/dhcpcd or /sbin/dhclient)?
> [y/n]
>     DHCP="n"
>     # If BOTH dhcpcd and dhclient are installed, the
> network script will
>     # use dhcpcd.  It can be forced to use dhclient
> instead.
>     # Use /sbin/dhclient instead of /sbin/dhcpcd?
> [y/n]
>     DHCLIENT="n"
>     # Use /sbin/pump for BOOTP/DHCP? [y/n]
>     PUMP="n"
>     # Host's IP address, netmask, network address,
> broadcast address
>     IPADDR="192.168.0.2"
>     NETMASK="255.255.255.0"
>     NETWORK="192.168.0.0"
>     BROADCAST="192.168.0.255"
>     # Gateway address for static routing
>     GATEWAY="192.168.0.1"
>     # Things to add to /etc/resolv.conf for this
> interface
>     DOMAIN="home"
>     SEARCH=""
>     # The nameserver IP addresses specified here
> complement the
>     # nameservers already defined in /etc/resolv.conf.
>  These nameservers
>     # will be added to /etc/resolv.conf automatically
> when the PCMCIA
>     # network connection is established and removed
> from this file when
>     # the connection is broken.
>     DNS_1=""
>     DNS_2=""
>     DNS_3=""
>     # NFS mounts, should be listed in /etc/fstab
>     MOUNTS=""
>     # For IPX interfaces, the frame type and network
> number
>     IPX_FRAME=""
>     IPX_NETNUM=""
>     # Run ipmasq? [y/n]  (see the Debian ipmasq
> package)
>     IPMASQ="n"
>     # Extra stuff to do after setting up the interface
>     start_fn () { return; }
>     # Extra stuff to do before shutting down the
> interface
>     stop_fn () { return; }
>     ;;
> esac
>
> patatamovil:/etc/pcmcia# find /proc -name eth*
> /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/eth0
>
> patatamovil:/proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/eth0# ls
> accept_redirects     forwarding    mc_forwarding
> secure_redirects
> accept_source_route  hidden        proxy_arp
> send_redirects
> bootp_relay          log_martians  rp_filter
> shared_media
> patatamovil:/proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/eth0# ls
> accept_redirects     forwarding    mc_forwarding
> secure_redirects
> accept_source_route  hidden        proxy_arp
> send_redirects
> bootp_relay          log_martians  rp_filter
> shared_media
> patatamovil:/proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/eth0# cat *
> 1
> 1
> 0
> 0
> 0
> 0
> 0
> 0
> 1
> 1
> 1
> 1
>
>
>
>
>
> /proc/sys/net/ipv4/neigh/eth0
>
>
>
> patatamovil:/proc/sys/net/ipv4/neigh/eth0# ls
> anycast_delay        delay_first_probe_time
> mcast_solicit  retrans_time
> app_solicit          gc_stale_time
> proxy_delay    ucast_solicit
> base_reachable_time  locktime
> proxy_qlen     unres_qlen
> patatamovil:/proc/sys/net/ipv4/neigh/eth0# cat *
> 100
> 0
> 30
> 5
> 60
> 100
> 3
> 80
> 64
> 100
> 3
> 3
>
>
>
>
> /proc/sys/net/ethernet  -> esta vacio
>
>
>
>
>
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