Hello Bobby,
Am 18:18 2002-11-18 -0500 hat J. Bobby Lopez geschrieben:
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>Here is my current system configuration.
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>BTW, I was able to "$ modprobe e100" and "$ ifconfig eth0" to get this
>machine online just now, but if I do the same with eth1, the system will
>most likely halt.
>
> Bobby
Greetings,
Here is a sampling of my pci data for comparison. In my kernel config, I
have CONFIG_NET_PCI=y and CONFIG_EEPRO100=y. What I find odd about your
setup is that the IRQ for the two ports are different. On mine they are
both on IRQ 11, but you seem to have one on IRQ 10 and one o
Here is my current system configuration.
BTW, I was able to "$ modprobe e100" and "$ ifconfig eth0" to get this
machine online just now, but if I do the same with eth1, the system will
most likely halt.
Bobby
OUTPUT FROM "$ cat /proc/pci"
PCI devices found:
Bus 0, device 0, functio
Well, basically it just halts. I can do nothing but cold boot the
computer. No error messages, nothing.
What driver did you use exactly? I am actually trying to get this card
working on an IBM XServer 300 Series (1 U Rack mount) machine, running
Debian.
But as a testing machine here at my offi
| Is there anyone out there who is currently and successfully using the
| Intel Pro/100 S Dual Port Server Adapter (NIC) with Linux. I've been
| trying to get it working first under Kernel 2.4.19, then Kernel 2.4.18
| (thinking that 2.4.19 was too new and therefore not supported by the
| driver on
Hi,
Is there anyone out there who is currently and successfully using the
Intel Pro/100 S Dual Port Server Adapter (NIC) with Linux. I've been
trying to get it working first under Kernel 2.4.19, then Kernel 2.4.18
(thinking that 2.4.19 was too new and therefore not supported by the
driver on
> -Original Message-
> From: David Wright [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2002 10:48 AM
> To: Quenten Griffith
> Cc: debian-users
> Subject: Re: dual port nic
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> > > As far as I can tell, they're just two NICs on
> >
> > As far as I can tell, they're just two NICs on
> > the one card, and the system treats them as such.
Really? That means the two ports can be bound to different interfaces
(eth0 and eth1) with different IPs?
I ask because, the PCI bus of my 3-network bridge being rather full, I
wanted to buy
| Does anyone know if Debian supports Dual Port nics.
I have a box with a Compaq 3122(?) dual port nic which IIRC is basically a
dual 3121 (which uses the eepro100 drivers). It finds both ports just fine.
Dual port nic support is probably driver specific. In the case of the
eepro100, it is
Ok thanks for you the quick response, I have no knowledge on how these
work and before I got one I wanted to make sure they are suppoted under
the current linux, I figured they where, but I just learned these things
exsited today.
Simon Young wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, May 07, 2002 at 11:05:46AM -0
Does anyone know if Debian supports Dual Port nics.
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Does anyone know of a cheap ($100 or less) dual-port NIC card? Or quadport?
The best deal I am aware of is $150 for an Intel Dual 10/100 Server adapter,
and that card requires two IRQs for some reason...
Thanks
Jeff
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