Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!usc!srhqla!denwa!icjapan!jimmy From: jimmy@icjapan.info.com (Jim Gottlieb) Newsgroups: comp.unix.i386 Subject: Ethernet panics machines Keywords: 386/ix-2.0.2 TCP/IP-1.2 Dialogic Message-ID: <374@icjapan.uucp> Date: 4 Aug 90 09:26:26 GMT Sender: jimmy@icjapan.uucp Reply-To: Jim Gottlieb Organization: Info Connections, Tokyo, Japan Lines: 27 In our San Diego office, we are trying for the first time to network some machines together and not having much luck. Until we actually hook up the Ethernet cable between machines, everything is fine. And even after the cable is attached we can ping from a machine to itself for example. But once we try to rlogin or ping, the target machine 'panic's. One of the machines will panic without even trying to send it anything across the cable. Does this sound like a problem with the cable, or is there some aspect of configuration we might be missing? I am told they have checked for interrupt conflicts. The machine is a AT&T 6386E (Olivetti M380/XP-5) running Interactive 2.0.2 with their TCP/IP v1.2 and a WD EtherCard Plus. The machines run fine in all other respects. They are running voice mail-type applications using Dialogic's v1.0 Unix Voice Driver with six Dialogic D/40B cards. Thanks for any help. -- Jim Gottlieb Info Connections, Tokyo, Japan or or Fax: +81 3 237 5867 Voice Mail: +81 3 222 8429