by Anonymous Coward writes:
on Monday April 13, 2015 @04:05PM (#49465447)
> If there really is a "network problem" then it won't be just your machine that cannot connect to some other machine. > It would be lots of people and/or machines that would not be able to talk to lots of other machines and/or people.
You might want to read the chapter on about working together. The symptoms of a "Administratively down" interface would look like "Your machine that cannot connect to some other machine."
How many times .... (Score:3, Interesting)
If there really is a "network problem" then it won't be just your machine that cannot connect to some other machine.
It would be lots of people and/or machines that would not be able to talk to lots of other machines and/or people.
And the network rarely experiences "problems" that only show up after you've applied a patch.
As a network engineer, I can quote almost EXACTLY what the sysadmin will say. Understanding them is easy.
Communic
Re:How many times .... (Score:0)
> If there really is a "network problem" then it won't be just your machine that cannot connect to some other machine.
> It would be lots of people and/or machines that would not be able to talk to lots of other machines and/or people.
You might want to read the chapter on about working together. The symptoms of a "Administratively down" interface would look like "Your machine that cannot connect to some other machine."