FOLLOW-UP: T3+ ping : sendto error 5033

From: Sebastien Daubigne (sebastien.daubigne_at_atosorigin.com)
Date: 12/22/04

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    To: <sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org>
    Date: Wed, 22 Dec 2004 12:06:02 +0100
    
    

    Hi,

    I've discovered the source of the problem.
    As I said, I've manually changed the IP address of the T3+ (using "set ip
    xxx").
    I can still ping the OLD address, but if I ping the NEW address I get an
    error 5033.
    Same error if I try to ping a random address : The T3 only accepts to ping
    an IP of the same subnet as the OLD address.

    It seems the T3+ doesn't take into account the new IP address. I suspect I
    need to reboot the T3+ to make it actually update the IP.

    So, the question is : Is there any way to change the IP address of a T3+
    without rebooting ?

    Here is the config and some Ping tests from the T3+ :

    sfret3p1:/:<68>set
    bootmode auto
    bootdelay 3
    sn 105458
    ip 55.8.132.22
    netmask 255.255.255.192
    gateway 55.8.132.1
    tftphost 0.0.0.0
    tftpfile
    hostname sfret3p1
    timezone
    vendor 0301
    model 501-5710-02(51)
    revision 0200
    logto *
    loglevel 3
    rarp off
    mac 00:20:f2:00:43:cf

    ===> NEW address : Ping ERROR
    sfret3p1:/:<67>ping 55.8.132.1
    ping (55.8.132.1): 56 data bytes
    ping: sendto error 5033
    ping: wrote 55.8.132.1 64 chars, ret=-1

    ===> RANDOM address : Ping ERROR
    sfret3p1:/:<71>ping 82.66.29.56
    ping (82.66.29.56): 56 data bytes
    ping: sendto error 5033
    ping: wrote 82.66.29.56 64 chars, ret=-1

    ===> OLD address : Ping OK
    sfret3p1:/:<66>ping 143.165.4.16
    ping (143.165.4.16): 56 data bytes
    143.165.4.16 is alive

    ===> Another address on the same subnet as the OLD address : Ping KO
    sfret3p1:/:<70>ping 143.165.4.17
    ping (143.165.4.17): 56 data bytes
    no answer from 143.165.4.17

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    Sebastien DAUBIGNE
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      -----Message d'origine-----
      De : Sebastien Daubigne [mailto:sebastien.daubigne@atosorigin.com]
      Envoyi : mardi 21 dicembre 2004 15:17
      @ : 'sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org'
      Objet : T3+ ping : sendto error 5033
      Hi,
      I've just manually set ip address/mask/gateway (static, RARP disabled) of
    a T3+ (via console port), and connected it to the network.
      Whenever I try to ping any IP address from the T3+, even the T3+ own IP, I
    catch a "sendto error 5033".
      Any idea ?
      sfret3p1:/:<34>set
      bootmode  auto
      bootdelay 3
      sn        105458
      ip        55.8.132.22
      netmask   255.255.255.192
      gateway   55.8.132.1
      tftphost  0.0.0.0
      tftpfile
      hostname  sfret3p1
      timezone
      vendor    0301
      model     501-5710-02(51)
      revision  0200
      logto     *
      loglevel  3
      rarp      off
      mac       00:20:f2:00:43:cf
      sfret3p1:/:<35>ping -s 55.8.132.22
      ping (55.8.132.22): 56 data bytes
      ping: sendto error 5033
      ping: wrote 55.8.132.22 64 chars, ret=-1
      Thanks in advance.
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      Sebastien DAUBIGNE
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