[BlueOnyx:13461] Re: Help with BlueOnyx setup...Reply to: Digest, Vol 55, Issue 40 (1)

Dudi Goldenberg dudi at kolcore.com
Wed Jul 31 09:36:07 -05 2013


I reset the Dell  server to its original settings: (please see this SS:)
http://i1313.photobucket.com/albums/t544/MagicalMysteryTour/Dell_6_network_settings_zpsa368f594.jpg

(NB: There is no option here, to set the machine to DHCP !)

1: I've cleared the router of both servers reserved settings.
2: I plugged in the Ethernet-Cable into the original P3 server, and it's acknowledged by the router.
3: I unplugged the Ethernet-Cable from the P3, and plugged it into the Dell server..
...and it IS-NOT acknowledged by the router.

4: I ran your (dhclient) test:  (please see this SS, just below centre)
http://i1313.photobucket.com/albums/t544/MagicalMysteryTour/Dell_5_dhclient_eth0eth1_zps24a44e17.jpg
eth0: did nothing... But, eth1: showed some info, so what does that mean ?

5: I pinged the P3 server with the routers LAN IP address, and it works OK: (please see this SS:)
http://i1313.photobucket.com/albums/t544/MagicalMysteryTour/P3_Ping_192_168_0_1_zpsa4c918a8.jpg

6: I did the same with the dell, and it failed. (please see the SS at 4:)

My guess is that that the network cable is plugged into the wrong port.

Please try to move the cable to the other port, let it settle for 2-3 minutes then try to ping.

If it fails – try dhclient eth0 and eth1 to see if any of these will get an IP from the router.

D.
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