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From: @aplvax.jhuapl.edu:trn@warper.jhuapl.edu (Tony Nardo)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions,comp.unix.wizards
Subject: "ie0: Ethernet jammed" on a Sun 4/110
Keywords: ethernet jam
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Date: 16 Aug 88 20:16:42 GMT
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Reply-To: @aplvax.jhuapl.edu:trn@warper.jhuapl.edu (Tony Nardo)
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Recently the group I'm in obtained a Sun 4/110.  We are having a problem
getting the Sun 4 to interface with our ohter processors.  Regardless of
whether an Ethernet cable is plugged in or not, attempts to use the network
generate the message

	ie0: Ethernet jammed

This same Ethernet cable works when plugged into our Sun-3.

The Sun 4 is a VMEbus machine (*not* multibus).  Anyone have any suggestions
as to what might be wrong before I start screaming, "Hardware problem!"?

							Thanks,
							   Tony

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