Troubleshooting

NOTE: The assumed adapter name in the examples is fa0. On your particular system, the adapter may have a different designation. To check the name of your adapter, use the command: netstat -in.

uname -a

IRIX beluga 5.3 11091812 IP22 mips

ifconfig fa0

fa0: flags=863<UP,BROADCAST,NOTRAILERS,RUNNING,MULTICAST>

inet 198.29.38.206 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 198.29.38.255

netstat -nr

Routing tables

 

 

 

 

 

Destination

Gateway

Flags

Refcnt Use

Interface

127.0.0.1

127.0.0.1

UH

3

2264661

lo0

198.29.24.0

198.29.16.74

UG

1

9751

fa0

default

192.88.243.19

UG

3

123714

ie0

198.29.16.0

198.29.16.54

U

29

10892307

fa0

204.95.89.0

198.29.16.28

UG

0

2080

fa0

198.29.25.0

192.88.243.19

UG

0

0

ie0

198.29.26.0

192.88.243.19

UG

0

2696

ie0

198.29.27.0

192.88.243.19

UG

0

7853

ie0

198.29.19.0

198.29.16.85

UG

0

0

fa0

192.88.243.0

192.88.243.54

U

350

9188789

ie0

204.120.44.0

192.88.243.19

UG

1

1677

ie0

198.29.28.0

198.29.16.8

UG

0

87706

fa0

198.29.29.0

198.29.16.2

UG

0

0

fa0

198.29.31.0

198.29.16.75

UG

5

16417

fa0

198.29.23.0

192.88.243.53

UG

6

122731

ie0

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