Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!orion.oac.uci.edu!anansi.acs.uci.edu!roode From: roode@anansi.acs.uci.edu (Dana Roode) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aix Subject: Odd Problems setting up RS6000 on TCP/IP network Message-ID: <26A5DFEB.4646@orion.oac.uci.edu> Date: 19 Jul 90 16:29:31 GMT Reply-To: roode@anansi.acs.uci.edu (Dana Roode) Organization: University of California, Irvine Lines: 40 We had an IBM RS/6000 on loan for awhile - 9013S1 came while it was here and I installed it. The TCP/IP configuration menus in SMIT worked fine, and I got all the right tcp/ip parameters set for our network. One of our faculty has now taken delivery of the first purchased RS6000 on campus - it occurs to me now I dont know what O/S version he has, but it's whatever IBM is shipping. I went over to get the network setup using SMIT. I used the "minimal (basic?) setup" option under the communications menu (my memory is a little fuzzy) and ran through the menu that sets hostname, netmask, static routes, etc.. Everything was obvious except for the name of the interface. IBM calls "en0" "standard ethernet" and "et0" "IEEE 802.3 ethernet" - Im not sure what I want as I thought 802.3 was "Standard". To add to my confusion, whenever I make a change to either interface it says "inet0" changed, and the /dev/xxx file has still a different name. What is the correct interface to use? I ended up deleting en0 after it would not work (using SMIT), and started over using et0. Still didnt work. I noticed that all my routes (as per netstat -n -r) where going through the loopback interface lo0 and that "ifconfig lo0" reported the loopback address was set not to 127.0.0.1 but to the host ip address. No wonder things were not working, all routing was through the loopback, or so it seems. I manually reset lo0 and got the network working to a single system on the connected subnet, but it refused to work to any other system on that subnet. How can I start over and do the configuration right? Can someone explain how this all works? (I have managed Unix system for years and on most others getting the initial ifconfig correct in rc.whatever as well as a route command or two is all that is ever needed to make the system work). Dana Roode UC Irvine DRoode@UCI.EDU, Bitnet: DRoode@UCI