Second NIC card (eth1) not recognized

Hello,
I have two NIC cards setup. Linux is recognizing only one nic card as eth0 but not recognzing the second one. Any help is greatly appreciated. I am using Redhat Linux Enterprise ES 3.0
Thank you in advance

Thank you and here is the output:
lsmod:
Module Size Used by Not tainted
parport_pc 19076 1 (autoclean)
lp 9028 0 (autoclean)
parport 37088 1 (autoclean) [parport_pc lp]
autofs 13364 0 (autoclean) (unused)
tulip 43584 1
crc32 3712 0 [tulip]
sg 36940 0 (autoclean)
sr_mod 18104 0 (autoclean)
floppy 58160 0 (autoclean)
microcode 4724 0 (autoclean)
ide-scsi 12208 0
ide-cd 35680 0
cdrom 33696 0 [sr_mod ide-cd]
keybdev 2976 0 (unused)
mousedev 5524 1
hid 22212 0 (unused)
input 5888 0 [keybdev mousedev hid]
ehci-hcd 20104 0 (unused)
usb-uhci 26412 0 (unused)
usbcore 79392 1 [hid ehci-hcd usb-uhci]
ext3 91592 2
jbd 52336 2 [ext3]
ata_piix 4100 3
libata 27780 0 [ata_piix]
sd_mod 13744 6
scsi_mod 108840 5 [sg sr_mod ide-scsi ata_piix libata sd_mod]
lspci:
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corp.: Unknown device 2580 (rev 04)
00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corp.: Unknown device 2581 (rev 04)
00:1c.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corp.: Unknown device 2660 (rev 03)
00:1d.0 USB Controller: Intel Corp.: Unknown device 2658 (rev 03)
00:1d.1 USB Controller: Intel Corp.: Unknown device 2659 (rev 03)
00:1d.2 USB Controller: Intel Corp.: Unknown device 265a (rev 03)
00:1d.3 USB Controller: Intel Corp.: Unknown device 265b (rev 03)
00:1d.7 USB Controller: Intel Corp.: Unknown device 265c (rev 03)
00:1e.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corp. 82801BA/CA/DB/EB PCI Bridge (rev d3)
00:1f.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corp.: Unknown device 2640 (rev 03)
00:1f.1 IDE interface: Intel Corp.: Unknown device 266f (rev 03)
00:1f.2 IDE interface: Intel Corp.: Unknown device 2651 (rev 03)
00:1f.3 SMBus: Intel Corp.: Unknown device 266a (rev 03)
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc: Unknown device 5b60
01:00.1 Display controller: ATI Technologies Inc: Unknown device 5b70
03:00.0 Ethernet controller: Linksys Network Everywhere Fast Ethernet 10/100 model NC100 (rev 11)
03:01.0 FireWire (IEEE 1394): VIA Technologies, Inc. IEEE 1394 Host Controller (rev 46)
03:08.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corp.: Unknown device 1064 (rev 03)

Similar Messages

  • Airport card is not recognized by G3 iMac

    I recently acquired a G3 600 MHz iMac, running OS X 10.4.11, and I want to join the iMac to my wireless network. So I purchased an Airport card ( tested card on a ibook running 10.4.11 and it works fine.) and seated it in the G3 iMac. For some reason the iMac does not recognize it one bit. I checked profiler and System Preferences and no sign of an Airport Card. I then opened the iMac and reseated the card, I even changed out the adapter with another adapter I had. After researching online, some people suggested an archival OS restore. Although I would try that but unfortunately I do not have any of the original install disks. So my question is: does anyone know how I can make the os recognize the card?
    Greatly appreciate the help.

    There are two versions of the original AirPort card, and their identify can be determined using the information below.
    The poster you replied to may be referring to this post quoted below, though even if he had the initially issued card, it would not explain why the card is not recognized. Though incapable of supporting advanced security, it would otherwise be recognized and operate as expected if seated properly, as you have described.
    The original AirPort card was equivalent to a WaveLAN Silver card, and supported only 40-bit WEP or 64-bit encryption, and did not support WPA.
    The original AirPort Base Station which shipped with these cards on board was limited to 10 clients, had only a 10BbaseT LAN port, and supported only 40-bit WEP. Later cards which looked physically identical, supported 104 bit WEP, or 128-bit encryption, as did the AirPort Base Stations which included them. This second card, also manufactured initially in the Netherlands for Apple by AT&T's Lucent unit—later know as ORiNOCO—was equivalent to the WaveLAN Gold card.
    The 661-2219 part number is distinguished by the M7600LL/* marketing designator screened on the label, as well as engineering revision part number 825-4889 and worldwide procurement part number 630-2883. EEE code G3G is embedded right-most in the last four characters of each part's serial number. *This character is typically A, B or C.
    The 661-2569, on the other hand, is distinguished by an M7600LL/D or later marketing designator, engineering revision part number 825-5620, the same worldwide procurement part number 630-2883 and typically the phrase '128 bits' along the lower center of the label. EEE codes LH8, M6Y or QAC are embedded right-most in the last four characters of each part's serial number.
    While a procurement number generally changes when a service part number change is made, this product did not, as Lucent remained its sole supplier, the 'change' to the card involved different firmware and not a physical change to the product, and Apple personnel largely considered them equivalent, though they were and are not.
    Graphite AirPort base station models initially used the M7600LL/A, B or C cards, and was itself designated the M7601LL/A and later, the M7601LL/B. Both base stations were also designated as 661-2265 whole unit service replacement parts. Every card we've ever seen in a Graphite base station was a 661-2219 and was marked as described above.
    Apple did not adequately document many of these parts and there applications at the time they were still in use, and all have disappeared from their inventory—except in limited cases—as has much of what existed for documentation. Given their personnel changes over the years, it's quite likely that no one there now can recall the subtle differences or properly identify these products. Once there are designated vintage, then obsolete, they drop quickly off of the radar.
    While any properly functioning iMac compatible AirPort card properly mounted in a 076-0804 adapter would show up in the System Profiler without the antenna connected, the performance of such a card would be poor to abysmal.
    I believe that you are completely correct when you indicate that either the adapter is not seated properly, that it is not working properly, or that the logic board is defective. The latter two scenarios are quite unlikely, though possible.

  • Is there an update to iOS 6? I've been having several technical issues since the upgrade. Uncontrolled zoom of the entire screen, Siri taking 25 seconds to respond and not recognizing names, locking up of the phone. All requiring a reset.

    Is there an update to iOS 6? I've been having several technical issues since the upgrade. Uncontrolled zoom of the entire screen, Siri taking 25 seconds to respond and not recognizing names, locking up of the phone. All requiring a reset.

    I would restore with backup and if that doesn't fix it try as new
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4137

  • Second NIC Card Problem

    Hi,
    Need a little help. I have installed a second NIC card in a MPC 545 computer running Solaris 8 and created or updated all the necessary files (ie., hosts, hostname.prb1, netmask, etc.)
    During the boot process (which looks similar to this) I am getting the following error:
    Configuring IPv4 interfaces: iprb0; ipbr1
    Ifconfig: plumb: iprb1:
    bad file number
    moving address from failed IPv4 interfaces: iprb1
    (couldn't move, no alternative interfaces)
    This error never shows up on every system. Its intermittent. I have approx 1800 systems to put NIC cards in and I never know when this error will surface. Any ideas on how to solve/fix this error?
    Thanks
    Ty

    Hi,
    Need a little help. I have installed a second NIC card in a MPC 545 computer running Solaris 8 and created or updated all the necessary files (ie., hosts, hostname.prb1, netmask, etc.)
    During the boot process (which looks similar to this) I am getting the following error:
    Configuring IPv4 interfaces: iprb0; ipbr1
    Ifconfig: plumb: iprb1:
    bad file number
    moving address from failed IPv4 interfaces: iprb1
    (couldn't move, no alternative interfaces)
    This error never shows up on every system. Its intermittent. I have approx 1800 systems to put NIC cards in and I never know when this error will surface. Any ideas on how to solve/fix this error?
    Thanks
    Ty

  • Graphics card is not recognized in windows 7

    Hi guys, i just installed windows 7 ultimate on my bootcamp partition. Everything loaded fine. I used my osx disk to install bootcamp, it worked. But my video card (Nvidia geforce gt 330m) is not recognized or something. i checked device manager and under display there is only standard VGA driver. I went to the nvidia website and downloaded the driver but when i go to install it, it says: the nvidia setup could not find any drivers that supports your hardware.
    Any ideas??
    my video card works perfectly on mac...

    ^^Gecko, I'm not bustin' on you, but you're wrong. Or, you are, but I doubt it, one of the lucky ones.
    I've gotten 3.1 installed by running the setup .exe file from the DVD via Windows Explorer. Everything seems OK except the graphics/resolution. My NVIDIA card isn't recognized and my resolution options only go up to 1280 x 800.
    The Window 7 Performance Information and Tools shows this:
    "Graphics
    Total available graphics memory Not detected
    Dedicated graphics memory 0 MB
    Dedicated system memory 0 MB
    Shared system memory 0 MB
    Display adapter driver version 6.1.7600.16385
    Primary monitor resolution 1280x800
    DirectX version DirectX 8 or earlier"
    Apple, please, help us!
    Message was edited by: K Dubb
    Message was edited by: K Dubb

  • DOD access card certificates not recognized when trying to access web sites with a card reader while older version of firefox did.

    In the past I have been able to access web sites that require certificates pulled from a common access card inserted into a card reader attached to my Mac. Since I have updated to the newer version of Firefox, the sites that I am trying to gain entry to are not recognizing either the card, card reader or those certificates. If I use Safari or my work computer, the sites recognize my card and certificates and I am grated entry. I would use Safari but I like the format of Firefox for the specific tasks that require the access card. Just looking for a solution. Firefox does open other sites just fine. It's just the ones that require the card, reader and certificates.

    Anything here:
    * [[/questions/808161]] Trying to use a CAC smart card reader with Mac version of Firefox
    * [[/questions/752709]] Having problems configuring FireFox to use a CAC reader

  • SD Card videos not recognized

    This is what's happening.
    Note, I was able to retrieve pictures AND videos on my SD card to my Macbook Pro before using iPhoto.
    After format,
    1. SD Card's video's are not recognized in Image Capture
    2. Videos don't show up in iPhoto.
    3. Videos are not recognized in Finder.
    4. HOWEVER, I can import the videos through iMovie (as a new project which is annoying).
    5. Also I know there are videos in the SD card because I can preview them on my camera.
    I have 2011 Macbook Pro 13'' base model 10.8.2

    No, the camera does not see the card either. The camera shop experts tried their programs and could not make any progress as they could also never get the computer to acknowledge there is a card there. They are trying to find someone that can take the card apart to see if they can retrieve the data.

  • How to add a second nic card to non global zone

    hi every one
    i have a issue like
    my non global zone has hme0 as the nic card
    i want to add a secondary nic card like pcn0 to the non global zone . how can i add to the nonglobal zone so that both the nic cards should exist in the nonglobal zone
    please tell me the command and procedure for that
    thanks in advance ....

    If your non-global zone is a shared IP zone, then you can add like
    zonecfg -z <zonename>
    add net
    set physical=pnc0
    set address=<IP Address>
    end
    verify
    commit
    exit
    If your non-global zone is an exclusive IP zone, then remember that the interface pnc0 you are adding will be in control of non-global zone exclusively.
    Steps to add it are same as above.

  • Card reader not recognized in Windows Explorer

    My Dell XPS 8500 has an internal card reader. An inserted card was always recognized as soon as it was inserted. After installing Lightroom, the inserted card is no longer  recognized by My Computer until after I start lightroom and begin the import process. I would prefer to copy my photos from the card to a chosen file on my hard drive without Lightroom's intervention. Is there a way to accomplish this?

    Are you saying Windows Explorer doesn't show the card reader as a drive letter (E: or other letter), but LR does? Please take a screenshot of the LR Import screen and Windows Explorer screens as shown below. On my system the card reader appears as drive I: in both Windows Explorer and LR's Import module:

  • SD Card Reader Not Recognizing in i7

    Hello,
    We got our MBP last fall(2.66 i7) and another one last summer(2.53 i5) and just recently began using SD cards for video.
    We can take an SD card right out of the camera and insert it into the i5's reader and it functions without a hitch.
    When we try the same thing with the i7, nothing happens whatsoever. No drive on the desktop, in the finder, nothing in disk utility.
    Anyone have any ideas?
    Thanks!

    This is now a known issue, and I have sent my mackbook pro 13" i7 back into engineering for evaluation (EFFA). Hopefully they will come up with a fx sooner than later. Appears to be a compatibilty issue with Sandisk Extreme Pro 45MB/S SDHC cards (Class 10 as I recall). I purchased a new macbook pro 13" i7 a few days ago, and found that the card reader did not recognize the above referenced card. The reader did recognize the 30MB/S Sandisk card (both 8GB), and the most recently "retired" macbook pros recognized both cards, as do the current iMacs.
    They had me EFFA back the machine, and provided me with a new one. I tested the new one right out of the box and it worked fine, but after Migration, it no longer worked. Restoring using the included disk back to factory specs DID NOT restore the ability to read the card.
    In checking random machines at the apple store, only 1 on the entire floor recognized that a card was inserted, when I tried the Sandisk SDHC Extreme Pro 8GB 45MB/S card.
    Whatever the issue, it is rather odd that it seemed to have been ported over during Migration, but was not "fixed" after wiping and reformatting the HD using the supplied disk.
    As it appeared that my machine will be the first to have been EFFA'd, as they now have it, we can hope they come up with a fix soon.
    It does not appear to be hardware related, according to Apple Techs I am communicating with, so pushing on the card and other such things are probably not a good idea, and should be avoided.
    Interestingly enough, with the first machine I had, a workaround was possible by restarting the machine with the card already inserted, however, unfortunately, that workaround does nopt work with my current "defective" machine.
    I have also advised Sandisk.
    Hope this helps......

  • Second unit SATA HD not recognized in Windows XP

    Dear Friends,
    I’ve installed a WD10EARS-0 (1TB) as a second drive in a Windows XP machine. I can see teh HD in the BIOS, I’ve installed WinXP on it and I can boot from it but I cannot see it in Windows XP. The new HD is not showed in Device Manager neither in Disk Management. The mainboard is a MSI G31M3-LV2 (MS-7529) and the BIOS is AMI vs2.8. I would appreciate any help. Thanks!
    Dmerces 

    Drives connected to PCI controller cards apparently don't show up in Panther's or Tiger's ASP, so that's not an actual problem. Another G4 owner who recently added a Sonnet SATA card posted the same question here.

  • Motorola SD Card Reader not Recognized

    Trying to use a Motorola SD Card Reader that came with a cell phone on a white Macbook (OS X 10.5.6). OS X doesn't recognize the reader itself or two different SD Cards I've tried on the the thing. Formatting for both cards was done in OS, and both can be recognized via a USB HP printer with a built in card reader.
    Interesting to note: When the card reader is plugged into a USB port, and a card inserted into the reader, the on-board LED lights up.
    The SD Card reader's model number is printed as: SYN1114A
    Any help or suggestions would be great. Thank you.
    Message was edited by: retrokat42

    I can't find anything on this specific reader save a few sales pages. Motorola doesn't seem.
    However - the reviews I read on it noted that it isn't SDHC compatible, so any SDHC card (would be larger than 2 GB) won't work on it.
    Have you checked System Profiler to see if it shows up in the USB tree?

  • Wireless NIC Realtek RTL8191SE not recognized in Fedora 12

    I have a toshiba satellite U505 and it came with this wireless NIC, i cant navigate with this card using Fedora 12 because that OS doesn't recognize the wireless NIC, it seems that its because i need to install the proper Driver, but i havent find the one for this wireless NIC.

    I have a Satellite U505-S2005. The wireless antenna does not work. When I ask the search for available wireless networks a message to turn the key (switch) of wireless, but it was already on and he did not recognize it. Can someone help me? I use win 7
     [email protected] Thanks.

  • My D800 SD card is not recognized by my new IPad. I have the lightning connector and tried but RAW and small Jpeg files...nothing!! Why not?

    Cant use my IPad lightning connector for SD card with D800 even though I have tried RAW and increasingly smaller files with JPEG. Nothing works...HOw can that be that the files are recognized on a Mac but worthless for using an IPad??

    Did you already have a look at this article?
    iOS: Device recognized in iTunes for Mac OS X

  • ACR122U smart card reader not recognized after reboot...

    I am new to POS Windows and have been working with wondows for ever. I was using ACR 122u contactless usb smart card reader with windows XP and communicating with it using java with no problems. Then our I changed the OS to windows Pos ready 2009 and we found out that USB card reader has to be unplugged and plugged back in after rebooting the computer. other than the OS everything else is identicle (driver, reader, java program, ect..). Can any one tell me what could cause this problem and what I can do to solve this.
    I have cheked the device manager and under USB controllers it says that it is unrecognized deivice..I tried changing the reader, changing the port and(actually the reader is pluged in to a linksys external usb hub, but changing this to a internal port did not make any difference)  tried chagning some settings in control panel.
    1. I checked the power option of the root usb hub.
    2. Changed the driver.cab to a normal driver.cab obtained from the normal xp version. Uninstall the driver and reinstall it.
    So far this hasnt been working.
    I hope someone could help me with this.
    ~Tharanga

    After extensive tests with Win 7 Embedded and ACR122U, I can confirm the same problem. It seems that reader firmware hangs and the only way to recover is to unplug and plug again the reader. We shall repeat the tests with readers from other manufacturers.
    For the tests, we use a Win7 Embedded Standard PC with an ACR122U connected. We installed and configured the ACS Monitor program to start automatically with windows. We made a small utility to restart the PC every minute and we placed it on the Startup directory.
    Within the first 5-10 reboots, the reader fails and the ACS monitor program shows " No reader connected" and no reaction from the reader. If we shall unplug and plug the reader again to the USB port everything works fine again.
    Kostas P.

Maybe you are looking for