SURE !

We use two (or more) subnets in most of our tsm servers... always best to
have minimal hops.
Our larger clients have multiple interface cards (to multiple subnets)
also...
We run with a production network for user traffic and a backup network (for
backups)
On some of the clients we have to put static routes IF the tsm server isn't
on the same subnet as its tsm server
but things work really well :-)
We've even played with pushing backups across two interfaces from a single
client (to a pair of interfaces on the tsm server)

Dwight

-----Original Message-----
From: Dearman, Richard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2001 2:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Advice


Our TSM server is on one ip subnet and a large system I backup every night
about 300GB of data nightly is in the same room as the TSM server but on
another ip subnet.  I would like the data going into TSM from that large
system to be switched not routed to TSM.

Does anyone know if TSM can listen across multiple nics on different ip
subnets if I put another card in the TSM server on the same subnet as the
large system I backup nightly.

Thanks
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