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Re: [SLE] SuSE/Linux Ping vs DOS Ping
- From: David McMillan <skyefire@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 1 Dec 2005 22:07:07 +0000 (UTC)
- Message-id: <438F7403.90809@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Jerry Feldman wrote:
No route. Just a crossover Cat5.
Used the same cable for the Windows and SuSE boxes.
Static IP. No routes, but I'll try netstat on it anyway next chance I get.
IP. The industrial box doesn't support named access, as far as I know.
When Linux pings another host, it sends out the ICMP message and waits for a response. After some time it should time out. Check the default route.
No route. Just a crossover Cat5.
Here are some steps you should look at:
1. Make sure your cables are correct.
Used the same cable for the Windows and SuSE boxes.
2. run netstat -nr on your system. You should have a route to the subnet and a default route. Are you using DHCP or a static IP address? netstat should look sim,ilar to this.
Static IP. No routes, but I'll try netstat on it anyway next chance I get.
3. Are you using a name or an IP address to ping the equipment?
IP. The industrial box doesn't support named access, as far as I know.
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