I have run #/etc/rc.d/net restart

and I have notice a remarkable line I would like to share with you as it maybe helpful

libudev: dev_has_devtmfs: name_to_handle_at on /dev/: function not implemented

besides, I ran #ping 8.8.8.8 and the result of the statistics was:
60 packets transmitted 0 received 100% packet loss time 59000 ms


2015-02-05 9:38 GMT-02:00 James Mills <prologic@shortcircuit.net.au>:
A /124 IPv4 subnet is not valid.

You have no default route.

Is your DHCP server configured correctly?

This network configuration is very broken.

cheers
James


On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 9:35 PM, Cezar Rangel <cezar.rangel@gmail.com> wrote:
progress: running #ifconfing enp5s6f0 up I have managed to "up" enp5sf0 too. however when I try to ping the output says the network is unreachable

2015-02-05 2:28 GMT-02:00 James Mills <prologic@shortcircuit.net.au>:

On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 2:00 PM, Cezar Rangel <cezar.rangel@gmail.com> wrote:
hi I have installed an ethernet controller dual lan (pci and the only available around :) ). it has been perfectely recognized by the system as enp5s6f0 and as enp5s6f1. the driver is loaded as it is shown by the output of lspci -v. howevert the net is unreachable. I try to run ping and ports -u and no sign of connection. I have configured /etc/rc.d/net with dhcp. each port is connected to the rooter. tks

Show us the output(s) of:

sudo /sbin/ip addr show
sudo /sbin/ip route show

cheers

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