Sara,
Hi, what happens when you just try removing en0?
rmdev -dl en0
If you then do an lsdev -Cc adapter it should disappear from the list, then run cfgmgr. Does it then re-appear correctly?
Also, lets check the output of the following, below is a list of all en0 and ent0 configuration from the ODM perhaps you could compare this with yours:
CuAt:
name = "en0"
attribute = "netaddr"
value = "10.10.10.1"
type = "R"
generic = "DU"
rep = "s"
nls_index = 4
CuAt:
name = "en0"
attribute = "netmask"
value = "255.255.255.0"
type = "R"
generic = "DU"
rep = "s"
nls_index = 8
CuAt:
name = "en0"
attribute = "state"
value = "up"
type = "R"
generic = "DU"
rep = "sl"
nls_index = 5
CuAt:
name = "ent0"
attribute = "busio"
value = "0xbff800"
type = "O"
generic = "D"
rep = "nr"
nls_index = 3
CuAt:
name = "ent0"
attribute = "busintr"
value = "6"
type = "I"
generic = "D"
rep = "nl"
nls_index = 4
name = "ent0"
name = "ent0"
CuDep:
name = "en0"
dependency = "inet0"
CuDv:
name = "en0"
status = 1
chgstatus = 1
ddins = "if_en"
location = ""
parent = "inet0"
connwhere = ""
PdDvLn = "if/EN/en"
CuDv:
name = "ent0"
status = 1
chgstatus = 2
ddins = "pci/phxentdd"
location = "10-60"
parent = "pci0"
connwhere = "96"
PdDvLn = "adapter/pci/23100020"
name = "ent0"
value3 = "ent0"
CuVPD:
name = "ent0"
vpd_type = 2
vpd = "*YL P1/E1"
CuVPD:
name = "ent0"
vpd_type = 0
vpd = "*NA "
name = "ent0"
name = "ent0"
Let me know if this output concurs with yours?
Cheers
PSD
IBM Certified Specialist - AIX V4.3 Systems Support
IBM Certified Specialist - AIX V4 HACMP