Re: 802.1Q support on a PCI Ethernet Card?

2000-08-19 Thread joel.studtmann

Windows NT already allows up to five IP addresses on one computer by
clicking the 'advanced' button under TCP/IP configuration.

I believe it can be done under Win9x clients by editing the registry and
adding the other TCP/IP addresses and gateways, but don't quote me on that.

Joel Studtmann
MCSE, CCNA, CCDA... etc...
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 Wouldn't it be nice if someone came out with a NIC card for a PC that
would
 support 802.1Q and allow you to put multiple IP addresses on one computer.
 This would be so useful for testing, since one PC connected via trunk to a
 switch could simulate multiple machines... you could do pings between one
 ethernet subinterface to another through a test network.

 If something like this (or close)  is available, please let me know... I'd
 buy a dozen.

 Arto


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RE: 802.1Q support on a PCI Ethernet Card?

2000-08-17 Thread Xanathar

You mean like the Compaq NC 3131 Dual port adapter?
Or the Intel Pro/100+  Series of Cards?

http://www.intel.com/network/products/pro100srvr.htm

Intel single ports can be found for around 40$
and the Dual port for both series for around 120$

It is a feature of the 8225x series of Intel chipsets more then anything.
FreeBSD also has support with the intel chipsets for .1q

Both of the above are sitting on my desk and do support .1q
I belive they also do fast etherchannel.

Now i just need a switch that supports it. Stupid 3com 3000 has vlans, but
i guess they are 3com proprietary, cant get them to link to anything else
but 3com

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Wouldn't it be nice if someone came out with a NIC card for a PC that would
support 802.1Q and allow you to put multiple IP addresses on one computer.
This would be so useful for testing, since one PC connected via trunk to a
switch could simulate multiple machines... you could do pings between one
ethernet subinterface to another through a test network.

If something like this (or close)  is available, please let me know... I'd
buy a dozen.

Arto


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Re: 802.1Q support on a PCI Ethernet Card?

2000-08-17 Thread Karen . Young


Ask and ye shall receive

http://www.3com.com/products/nics/3c980cfb.html

Karen E Young
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ELF Technologies, Inc
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Wouldn't it be nice if someone came out with a NIC card for a PC that would
support 802.1Q and allow you to put multiple IP addresses on one computer.
This would be so useful for testing, since one PC connected via trunk to a
switch could simulate multiple machines... you could do pings between one
ethernet subinterface to another through a test network.

If something like this (or close)  is available, please let me know... I'd
buy a dozen.

Arto


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RE: 802.1Q support on a PCI Ethernet Card?

2000-08-17 Thread Kuldip Singh
Title: RE: 802.1Q support on a PCI Ethernet Card?





I mean to say the Intel Pro/100+ Series of Cards.
I think they might support ether channel as well too but so far I only had time to use it for trunking on one port only.

-Singh.
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You mean like the Compaq NC 3131 Dual port adapter?
Or the Intel Pro/100+ Series of Cards?


http://www.intel.com/network/products/pro100srvr.htm


Intel single ports can be found for around 40$
and the Dual port for both series for around 120$


It is a feature of the 8225x series of Intel chipsets more then anything.
FreeBSD also has support with the intel chipsets for .1q


Both of the above are sitting on my desk and do support .1q
I belive they also do fast etherchannel.


Now i just need a switch that supports it. Stupid 3com 3000 has vlans, but
i guess they are 3com proprietary, cant get them to link to anything else
but 3com


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Wouldn't it be nice if someone came out with a NIC card for a PC that would
support 802.1Q and allow you to put multiple IP addresses on one computer.
This would be so useful for testing, since one PC connected via trunk to a
switch could simulate multiple machines... you could do pings between one
ethernet subinterface to another through a test network.


If something like this (or close) is available, please let me know... I'd
buy a dozen.


Arto



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RE: 802.1Q support on a PCI Ethernet Card?

2000-08-17 Thread Kuldip Singh
Title: RE: 802.1Q support on a PCI Ethernet Card?





Intel pro 100+ management ethernet NIC supports vlans with 802.1q tagging which can be used for assigning multiple IP address to single PC but don't install 3com card in the same PC because it causes problems. It runs on windows NT and I am using it for testing. I think you canpick Linux drivers on the net too.

-Kuldip
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Wouldn't it be nice if someone came out with a NIC card for a PC that would
support 802.1Q and allow you to put multiple IP addresses on one computer.
This would be so useful for testing, since one PC connected via trunk to a
switch could simulate multiple machines... you could do pings between one
ethernet subinterface to another through a test network.


If something like this (or close) is available, please let me know... I'd
buy a dozen.


Arto



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