Hey there,
I am new to FreeBSD, networking, and newer to the forums, so excuse me if this is a silly question or a repeat (i tried to search), but here it goes:
I have a server w/ 2 interfaces (igb0 and igb1) assigned IP X.X.X.2/24 and X.X.X.3/24.
igb0 is plugged into a serial device server (X.X.X.12/24) and igb1 is plugged into a switch (X.X.X.13).
igb0 (X.X.X.2) is working just fine. However, igb1 (X.X.X.3) cannot communicate with anything, even ping is failing.
I have not done any routing or further configuration.
Is there a problem having the two ports on the same network like this? What is causing igb1 to not be able to communicate?
Output of netstart -rn:
I am new to FreeBSD, networking, and newer to the forums, so excuse me if this is a silly question or a repeat (i tried to search), but here it goes:
I have a server w/ 2 interfaces (igb0 and igb1) assigned IP X.X.X.2/24 and X.X.X.3/24.
igb0 is plugged into a serial device server (X.X.X.12/24) and igb1 is plugged into a switch (X.X.X.13).
igb0 (X.X.X.2) is working just fine. However, igb1 (X.X.X.3) cannot communicate with anything, even ping is failing.
I have not done any routing or further configuration.
Is there a problem having the two ports on the same network like this? What is causing igb1 to not be able to communicate?
Output of netstart -rn:
Code:
Destination Gateway Flags Netif
127.0.0.1 link#3 UH lo0
X.X.X.0/24 link#1 U igb0
X.X.X.2 link#1 UHS lo0
X.X.X.3 link#2 UHS lo0