Well this was fairly simple - on any system with more than one NIC, the test will take down the other interfaces in order to make sure the correct one is being tested. It doesn't however bring them back up where appropriate, so the system may be left in such a state that it cannot be accessed over the network. This needs to be rectified.
Well this was fairly simple - on any system with more than one NIC, the test will take down the other interfaces in order to make sure the correct one is being tested. It doesn't however bring them back up where appropriate, so the system may be left in such a state that it cannot be accessed over the network. This needs to be rectified.