I cant get the SUSE 10 64 bit machine to communicate.
I gave a static ip to it.
I have 3 other windows machine on the same lan which can communicate
thru the gateway and DNS servers, not this one.
I get a response “network not reachable”
everytime I restart, it opens up the Network configuration screen. I
tried going with Network manager and traditional method both. still not
pingable.
I can ping localhost.
when I click on computer icon, i can see the in the bottom right menu
about network status, it shows connected to none, (or sometimes vmnet1,
i have vmware running too)
I cant get the SUSE 10 64 bit machine to communicate.
I gave a static ip to it.
I have 3 other windows machine on the same lan which can communicate
thru the gateway and DNS servers, not this one.
I get a response “network not reachable”
everytime I restart, it opens up the Network configuration screen. I
tried going with Network manager and traditional method both. still not
pingable.
I can ping localhost.
when I click on computer icon, i can see the in the bottom right menu
about network status, it shows connected to none, (or sometimes vmnet1,
i have vmware running too)[/color]
In the terminal run “route” and “ifconfig” and paste the output here.
Are you sure the port/patch cord is good? Plug in a known working
computer and see.
–El
kirtikjr;2132781 Wrote:[color=blue]
Hi all,
I cant get the SUSE 10 64 bit machine to communicate.
I gave a static ip to it.
I have 3 other windows machine on the same lan which can communicate
thru the gateway and DNS servers, not this one.
I get a response “network not reachable”
everytime I restart, it opens up the Network configuration screen. I
tried going with Network manager and traditional method both. still not
pingable.
I can ping localhost.
when I click on computer icon, i can see the in the bottom right menu
about network status, it shows connected to none, (or sometimes vmnet1,
i have vmware running too)[/color]
–
El LaGrew
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