RE: SIS 900 Onboard NIC /w SIS 735 Chipset Motherboard.

2001-11-08 Thread Mike Meyer
[Context recovered from top posting.] Nicpon, John [EMAIL PROTECTED] types: From: Mike Meyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Nicpon, John [EMAIL PROTECTED] types: I've been having the same problem listed below and was wondering if anyone had a fix? There wasn't a fix when I asked last

RE: SIS 900 Onboard NIC /w SIS 735 Chipset Motherboard.

2001-11-08 Thread Nicpon, John
Meyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2001 3:02 PM To: Nicpon, John Cc: Jonathan Lemon; Kent Stewart; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: SIS 900 Onboard NIC /w SIS 735 Chipset Motherboard. [Context recovered from top posting.] Nicpon, John [EMAIL PROTECTED] types: From: Mike

Re: SIS 900 Onboard NIC /w SIS 735 Chipset Motherboard.

2001-11-08 Thread Wilko Bulte
On Thu, Nov 08, 2001 at 03:02:15PM -0600, Mike Meyer wrote: [Context recovered from top posting.] Nicpon, John [EMAIL PROTECTED] types: From: Mike Meyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Nicpon, John [EMAIL PROTECTED] types: I've been having the same problem listed below and was wondering

Re: SIS 900 Onboard NIC /w SIS 735 Chipset Motherboard.

2001-11-08 Thread Leo Bicknell
On Thu, Nov 08, 2001 at 03:02:15PM -0600, Mike Meyer wrote: Could you provide a pointer to where you found it? An explanation of why users need to reprogram their MAC's - which is rather unusual - would help quite a bit. There are several possibilities: * Users wish to replace a card but

Re: SIS 900 Onboard NIC /w SIS 735 Chipset Motherboard.

2001-11-08 Thread Warner Losh
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wilko Bulte writes: : Things like DECnet used to do it. And I think some server clustering : solutions might still do it. Some clustering solutions do do it to this day. They provide for completely trasnparent IP failover, and experience has shown that the easiest

Re: SIS 900 Onboard NIC /w SIS 735 Chipset Motherboard.

2001-11-08 Thread Terry Lambert
Wilko Bulte wrote: An explanation of why users need to reprogram their MAC's - which is rather unusual - would help quite a bit. Things like DECnet used to do it. And I think some server clustering solutions might still do it. DECNet reprogrammed the MACs with the DEC ethernet

Re: SIS 900 Onboard NIC /w SIS 735 Chipset Motherboard.

2001-11-08 Thread Leo Bicknell
On Thu, Nov 08, 2001 at 02:50:44PM -0800, Terry Lambert wrote: FreeBSD needs some basic changes for multiple MAC s to be useful, though. I have more than once wished to assign a separate MAC to each virtual IP address on an interface. I have no idea how complex that would be, but it would be

Re: SIS 900 Onboard NIC /w SIS 735 Chipset Motherboard.

2001-11-08 Thread Terry Lambert
Leo Bicknell wrote: On Thu, Nov 08, 2001 at 02:50:44PM -0800, Terry Lambert wrote: FreeBSD needs some basic changes for multiple MAC s to be useful, though. I have more than once wished to assign a separate MAC to each virtual IP address on an interface. I have no idea how complex

Re: SIS 900 Onboard NIC /w SIS 735 Chipset Motherboard.

2001-11-08 Thread Mike Meyer
Leo Bicknell [EMAIL PROTECTED] types: On Thu, Nov 08, 2001 at 03:02:15PM -0600, Mike Meyer wrote: Could you provide a pointer to where you found it? An explanation of why users need to reprogram their MAC's - which is rather unusual - would help quite a bit. There are several