One more stupid question (No route to host)

jose sanchez j_r_sanchez at yahoo.com
Sun Apr 27 18:31:27 CDT 2003


 
> On a LAN connection it can also mean "I don't have
> an ARP entry for that
> machine."  You You might want to run "arp -an" to
> see if the destination
> address is in your ARP table.  If it's not you might
> try running "netstat
> -in" or "ifconfig eth<x>" to see if any errors are
> accumulating.  It could
> be a bad NIC or a bad cable, or a case of
> autonegotiation gone awry.

I typed arp -an and I don't get any output. I don't
think are the cables or the NIC. I've already swapped
them and nothing changed. ifconfig or netstat don't
show any errors. What in the world is wrong?

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