Thanks this gave me some ideas what and how to check. All cables are
just regular cat5's. No crossovers. Modem is connected directly to eth0
and eth1 goes to first switch. First switch is connected via uplink to
second switch. Both switches have uplink auto detectable. I also have
eth2 for my
>But modem appers to be in sync, for all that time. I'll start next
>machine and see the log again.
Yeah, but that's on the other side, isn't it? Between your DSL modem and
your provider?
> How can I check this?
>> If so, can you check if this is due to excessive traffic or some
>> ethernet p
C.Dummy wrote:
> Erich Titl wrote:
>> So your entire _internal_ network becomes inaccessible?
>> If so, can you check if this is due to excessive traffic or some
>> ethernet problem?
> How can I check this?
The usual problem with top-posting - what exactly is the "this" you're
referring to? Whethe
Today in the morning I started Bering box 2 min later my machine and
connection was lost.
Feb 23 08:39:10 firewall root: Shorewall started
Feb 23 08:42:00 firewall pppd[16653]: No response to 3 echo-requests
Feb 23 08:42:00 firewall pppd[16653]: Serial link appears to be disconnected.
Feb 23 08:
How can I check this?
Andrey
Erich Titl wrote:
> Hi Andrey
>
> C.Dummy wrote:
>
>> Yes. Can't ping Yahoo or anything. It is better now with 3.0 it was very
>> bad with 2.4.
>>
>
> So your entire _internal_ network becomes inaccessible?
>
> If so, can you check if this is due to excessive t
Hi Andrey
C.Dummy wrote:
> Yes. Can't ping Yahoo or anything. It is better now with 3.0 it was very
> bad with 2.4.
So your entire _internal_ network becomes inaccessible?
If so, can you check if this is due to excessive traffic or some
ethernet problem?
cheers
Erich
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Thanks for response.
> Feb 23 08:39:10 firewall root: Shorewall started
> Feb 23 08:42:00 firewall pppd[16653]: No response to 3 echo-requests
> Feb 23 08:42:00 firewall pppd[16653]: Serial link appears to be disconnected.
> Feb 23 08:42:00 firewall pppd[16653]: Connect time 3.4 minutes.
> Feb 23
Hi
C.Dummy wrote:
> Hello I'm running Bering 3.0. I have 2 switches and 5 machines and PS2
> on them and they are on 2 levels of the house. Anytime that I turn on
> any of the machines I loose Internet connection on whole
> network(20s-40s).
Are you also loosing connection to the LEAF boxes?
Hi Andrey,
Any clues in the logs?
Eric
> Hello I'm running Bering 3.0. I have 2 switches and 5 machines and PS2
> on them and they are on 2 levels of the house. Anytime that I turn on any
> of the machines I loose Internet connection on whole network(20s-40s). I
> thought that maybe DNS fails. B
Hello I'm running Bering 3.0. I have 2 switches and 5 machines and PS2
on them and they are on 2 levels of the house. Anytime that I turn on
any of the machines I loose Internet connection on whole
network(20s-40s). I thought that maybe DNS fails. But even if I put my
ISP dns server numbers in
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