[Newbie]network cards

2002-07-31 Thread fernando
Hi, Does Linux shares irq's? I have an Intel motherboard(S845WD1-E) with two network cards onboard. I loaded RH7.3 and I was able to set the both network cards in the setup process of RH. When I am in RH I can use eth0 to go in the internet but eth1 doesn't work to go in the internet. I ran ifconf

RE: [Newbie]network cards

2002-07-31 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
D] Subject: [Newbie]network cards Hi, Does Linux shares irq's? I have an Intel motherboard(S845WD1-E) with two network cards onboard. I loaded RH7.3 and I was able to set the both network cards in the setup process of RH. When I am in RH I can use eth0 to go in the internet but eth1 doesn'

RE: [Newbie]network cards

2002-07-31 Thread Dave Tibbals
We have a similar situation. We have a Dell Power Edge server, it has dual NIC's on the motherboard. If you ping either card from the outside they respond as expected so either card will handle incoming traffic but only 1 card seems to handles the outbound traffic. It is necessary to obtain/instal

Re: [Newbie]network cards

2002-08-01 Thread /dev/null
I have 3 NICs in one box, in order to get them all to work right I had to assign individual IRQLs and memory addr. I was using 3com, they had a config disk that you boot under DOS and you can manually set the card values. To do it I could only have one card in at a time. ___

Re: [Newbie]network cards

2002-08-01 Thread jim dorey
i had to set my single isa 3com the same way, pci cards don't need that do they? seems an odd thing. /dev/null wrote: >I have 3 NICs in one box, in order to get them all to work right I had >to assign individual IRQLs and memory addr. I was using 3com, they had >a config disk that you boot un