Well, now, the syntax is odd: As of dhcpcd v 1.3 (the one I'm using) , the
-i flag was used to set the vendorClassID, not the interface. Try this:
dhcpcd -d -h CX225708-A eth1
Hope that helps.
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Mark "T.C." Thomas
DataWarehouse Programmer
Cendant Corporation
> -----Original Message-----
>
> Well I tried replacing the one RealTek card with a D-Link card. Still =
> both pump and dhcpcd error. I am using the same command line as the =
> HOWTO on cable modems give. This command line is:
>
> pump -i eth1 -h "CX225708-A"
> dhcpcd 0i eth1 -h "CX225708-A"
>
> Any ideas on what I can do next?
>
> Thank You,
>
> David Demland
> Qa / Testing Manager
> CADTEL Systems, Inc.
> 11201 N. Tatum Ste. 200
> Phoenix, AZ 85028
> (602) 953-4888
> FAX: (602) 953-4833
> ddemland@cadtel.com
>
>
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