You need to subnet these two NIC cards. They need to have masks that
separate them. Where are they going? Are you trying to achieve more
bandwidth than the fiber provides? If so, there would have to be greater
than an e1000 on the gateway anyway.
Larry S. Brown
Dimension Networks, Inc.
(727)
: how to load both nic on start up?
You need to subnet these two NIC cards. They need to have masks that
separate them. Where are they going? Are you trying to achieve more
bandwidth than the fiber provides? If so, there would have to be greater
than an e1000 on the gateway anyway.
Larry S
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Subject: RE: how to load both nic on start up?
thanks Larry and your reply makes sense. this is the storage server which is
used by a multi-cpu server and they are under the same subnet, connected to
two switches one using copper cables and other fibre ones. there are many
more servers
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Behalf Of Zhi Cheng Wang
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 10:58 AM
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Subject: RE: how to load both nic on start up?
thanks Larry and your reply makes sense. this is the storage server which is
used by a multi-cpu server and they are under the same subnet, connected
DL850 also with one bcm5700 and one
e1000 nic and it causes so much troubles
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From: Larry Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 March 2003 16:37
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: how to load both nic on start up?
Just to clarify a bit of confusion. You say more
Of Zhi Cheng Wang
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 11:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: how to load both nic on start up?
I mean both the multi-cpu server and this troubled SAN storage server. What
makes me frustrated is that the multi-cpu server is a DELL PE2650 with one
bcm5700 and one e1000 nic