When you have the otg interface up, what is the result of standard OSI model troubleshooting?

On Sat, Feb 14, 2015 at 1:56 PM, Carlton Brooks <linux@carltonbrooks.net> wrote:
I have an Odroid UX-3. It contains an ethernet port as well as usb3 otg port.

When I do a ifconfig the results show that I have an eth0 and an eth1.
If I plug in my cat 6 to the ethernet plug it shows I have an eth0 ip of 192.168.1.101.
If I remove the cat 6 from the traditional ethernet plug and then plug in the otg cable through a usb 3 gigabit ethernet adapter and then run
ifconfig again it shows that I have an eth1 ip of 192.198.1.146.

I can ssh into the traditional ethernet port if the cable is plugged in using the 192.68.1.101.
If I use the otg setup I can not ssh into the 192.168.1.146.

I went into the /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules and changed the MAC address and the names of eth0 and eth1

The settings changed as expected, but I still can not ssh into the otg setup.

What can I do to make the otg eth0 and be able to ssh into it.

Thanks for anyone who can guide me in the right direction.

Carlton Brooks



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