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Re: IPX Collision Number 67: eth0 802.2 and 802.3
- From: Anoop <anoop csl uta edu>
- To: redhat-install-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: IPX Collision Number 67: eth0 802.2 and 802.3
- Date: Wed, 22 Oct 1997 01:12:09 -0500 (CDT)
On Wed, 22 Oct 1997, Cimarron Ryan wrote:
> IPX Collision Number 67: eth0 802.2 and 802.3
>
> This is the error message I got after booting to linux for the first
> time. I believe the 67 refers to my IP address.
>
> System Configuration:
>
> SMC EtherEZ Network Card
> Matrox Millennium 2MB
> Seagate 2.5 GB HD Linux Dedicated
> Fujitsu 2.5 GB HD Win95 Dedicated
> Opti 82C930 Based Brand X sound card (How can I get this to work under
> X?)
> Cyrix 166+
> Biostar MB w/ HX Chipset
>
> Settings Entered During Installation:
>
> Domain: stu.wesleyan.edu
> Hostname: cryan-1.stu.wesleyan.edu
> Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
> Primary DNS: 129.133.1.51
> IP Address: 129.133.67.41
> Gateway: 129.133.67.1
> Secondary DNS: 129.133.1.50
>
> I run on a university network (Wesleyan University) and do not encounter
> any such difficulties under Win95.
>
> What could be the trouble, and how can I change the above values without
> re-installing?
I had IPX collision, but it said IPX: Network number collision. This I
later figured out was, due to the Netware protocol. So once I removed the
mars_nwe package (do a find and exec rm, or through the control panel -
package management-networking daemons) and rebooting took care of
it. I guess you would have chosen the Everything option during the
installation.
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