Net config in QNX RTP

Hello everybody!

The device-page is missing in the net config program (the one you find
on the vertical taskbar) There is a picture of that page in the
help-system, else I wouldn’t know of its existence.

Does it mean that the card is not found by the OS? I’ve got a 3C905b-TPO
card. It should be supported. The previously Qnx-demo (Os on a floppy)
had no problem at all… it was just up&go!

Thanks,
Eigil

Eigil Hysv?r <eigil.hysvaer@pd.politiet.no> wrote:

Hello everybody!

The device-page is missing in the net config program (the one you find
on the vertical taskbar) There is a picture of that page in the
help-system, else I wouldn’t know of its existence.

Does it mean that the card is not found by the OS? I’ve got a 3C905b-TPO

correct, the interface was not detected.

Try running nettrap. What does it report?

Shaun Sauve wrote:

Eigil Hysv?r <> eigil.hysvaer@pd.politiet.no> > wrote:
Hello everybody!

The device-page is missing in the net config program (the one you find
on the vertical taskbar) There is a picture of that page in the
help-system, else I wouldn’t know of its existence.

Does it mean that the card is not found by the OS? I’ve got a 3C905b-TPO

correct, the interface was not detected.

Try running nettrap. What does it report?

It reports:
io-net -del509

I got the same thing…
except everytime when i do something with ifconfig for instance ifconfig -a
it returns an error like:

SIOCGIFFLAGS lo0 : opperation not supported.

anyone know what’s wrong?
Best regards Syte Beimin

Eigil Hysvær <eigil.hysvaer@pd.politiet.no> schreef in berichtnieuws
39D44EE1.A3546142@pd.politiet.no

Shaun Sauve wrote:

Eigil Hysv?r <> eigil.hysvaer@pd.politiet.no> > wrote:
Hello everybody!

The device-page is missing in the net config program (the one you
find
on the vertical taskbar) There is a picture of that page in the
help-system, else I wouldn’t know of its existence.

Does it mean that the card is not found by the OS? I’ve got a
3C905b-TPO

correct, the interface was not detected.

Try running nettrap. What does it report?

It reports:
io-net -del509

Yep, you need to find the io-net process in the process list, slay it,
restart it with the option returned from nettrap as well as it’s original
options (like ttcpip and pppp) and then you’ll see it in the network config
gui thing

I get the ifconfig errors too, but configuring with network config allows
everything you should have to to get local and internet access going at
least.

cheers
Lance

In article <8r89qv$gk1$1@dinkel.civ.utwente.nl>,
“Syte M. Beimin” <s.m.beimin@student.utwente.nl> wrote:

I got the same thing…
except everytime when i do something with ifconfig for instance ifconfig -a
it returns an error like:

SIOCGIFFLAGS lo0 : opperation not supported.

anyone know what’s wrong?
Best regards Syte Beimin

Eigil Hysvær <> eigil.hysvaer@pd.politiet.no> > schreef in berichtnieuws
39D44EE1.A3546142@pd.politiet.no> …
Shaun Sauve wrote:

Eigil Hysv?r <> eigil.hysvaer@pd.politiet.no> > wrote:
Hello everybody!

The device-page is missing in the net config program (the one you
find
on the vertical taskbar) There is a picture of that page in the
help-system, else I wouldn’t know of its existence.

Does it mean that the card is not found by the OS? I’ve got a
3C905b-TPO

correct, the interface was not detected.

Try running nettrap. What does it report?

It reports:
io-net -del509


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Lance Roberts
www.2000solved.com


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Lance Roberts <lance_roberts@my-deja.com> wrote:

Yep, you need to find the io-net process in the process list, slay it,
restart it with the option returned from nettrap as well as it’s original
options (like ttcpip and pppp) and then you’ll see it in the network config
gui thing

I get the ifconfig errors too, but configuring with network config allows
everything you should have to to get local and internet access going at
least.

There are 2 tcpip stack in the RTP peoples download. A “tiny tcpip”
and a “full tcpip”. The “tiny tcpip” one is owned by QSSL, it’s a
multi-thread tcpip stack, meant to support “clients” on tcpip network.
It is “tiny”, so some features/options of traditional tcpip stack
are not supported. “ifconfig/netstat/route” is not support by this
stack. However, “cat /proc/ipstats” give you more detail informations.

By default, “tiny tcpip” stack is started.

Anybody want to try “full tcpip” stack, which is a BSD4.4 based stack,
could do this:

io-net -d -p tcpip -p pppmgr

Please note the difference “-p tcpip” and normal “-p ttcpip”.

After running that, of cause, you need to run ifconfig/route
to setup ip/routing table, just like “normal” un*x doing.

Finally, I’m not sure “ifconfig -a” is popular. Using
“netstat -ni” instead.

-xtang

cheers
Lance

In article <8r89qv$gk1$> 1@dinkel.civ.utwente.nl> >,
“Syte M. Beimin” <> s.m.beimin@student.utwente.nl> > wrote:
I got the same thing…
except everytime when i do something with ifconfig for instance ifconfig -a
it returns an error like:

SIOCGIFFLAGS lo0 : opperation not supported.

anyone know what’s wrong?
Best regards Syte Beimin

Eigil Hysvær <> eigil.hysvaer@pd.politiet.no> > schreef in berichtnieuws
39D44EE1.A3546142@pd.politiet.no> …
Shaun Sauve wrote:

Eigil Hysv?r <> eigil.hysvaer@pd.politiet.no> > wrote:
Hello everybody!

The device-page is missing in the net config program (the one you
find
on the vertical taskbar) There is a picture of that page in the
help-system, else I wouldn’t know of its existence.

Does it mean that the card is not found by the OS? I’ve got a
3C905b-TPO

correct, the interface was not detected.

Try running nettrap. What does it report?

It reports:
io-net -del509





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Lance Roberts
www.2000solved.com



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Before you buy.

Lance Roberts <lance_roberts@my-deja.com> writes:

I get the ifconfig errors too, but configuring with network config allows
everything you should have to to get local and internet access going at
least.

ifconfig only works with the “full” TCP/IP stack. The tiny stack,
ttcpip, is configured through its command-line arguments.


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