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can not ping to recently installed networki nterface 1

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amalik

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Jul 16, 2002
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I installed 3Com Fast EtherLink XL PCI (3C905) on a box running SCO 5.0.5. During the boot I am getting the following error message
WARNING: idistributed: cannot handle interrupts from PCI device
(handler F00E6AA4, device 0/12/0)

I was able to configure the card and hwconfig looks like this
name=d5A0 base=0xE400 offset=0x800 vec=10 dma=- type=DS21041/TP addr=00-80-C8-3B-B3-6B
name=X25 base=0x300 offset=0x7 vec=7 dma=- Memory mapped at 000C0000
name=e3H base=0xE000 offset=0x3F vec=- dma=- 3Com 3C90x, unit=0
name=cd-rom vec=- dma=- type=S ha=0 id=4 lun=0 bus=0 ht=dptr

I can ping this interface. No network issue apparently.
Is this some hardware issue or a network? What the warning message means and how to resolve this

Thanks

 
I can ping to the interface address but can not ping to any other machine even on the same subnet.
 
do you have the release suppliment 5.0.5a installed?

there was also some problems with the e3G driver you might want to check out if there has been an update.
 
yes 5.0.5a is installed. swconfig output for the driver looks like this
3Com EtherLink XL PCI (3C900) 3C 5.0.5a installed
 
There's a problem with this line:
Code:
name=e3H base=0xE000 offset=0x3F vec=- dma=- 3Com 3C90x, unit=0
For a 3C905 NIC you must have vec=SomeNumber
Check the output of the following command :
Code:
  hw -r pci
Search for 3Com and then for InterruptLine.
HTH
PH.
 
i ran the command and interrupt line for 3Com card is IRQ- 0.
There is another card and is working fine and that has IRQ- 10
 
which IRQ should I use and how to tell which IRQ can be used without deleting some other stuff. where to change IRQ? Is it in BIOS when system startup?
 
Try to insert the NIC in another PCI slot.
This is Plug'n'Pray :)
HTH
PH.
 
this is the only slot available. there is eisa bus, pci-eisa bridge. being pci it is plug and play.
 
does this mean the slot is bad? I have not tried anything yet will do it on the weekend.
 
In BIOS IRQ was set to N/A. I set it to AUTO for second nic slot and everything is ok
Thanks everybody for all the help
 
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