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03-21-2007 10:42 PM
03-21-2007 10:42 PM
Re: Faster Ethernet card on HP9000/800/D390
Hello Eleas,
let's start with the easy questions:
2) If 1 is true, 2 will devinitely be true, too. Hm, At least, now you know, that you do not have to waste time on that question.
3) If the network itself is heavy used, it may help to separate the server, using an switch or even a router. however, this would complicate your networkdesign and possibly create other problems. It should only be a temporary solution. The only "real" solution, I can think of is adding a 2nd, faster lancard.
1) there should be a DEC 21140 Fast Ethernet controller. The HP The A4925A card should even support GB ethernet, if I am not wrong.
Another 100 Card is :
Hardware Information:
HW Path : 10/12/1/0 NMID : 5
MAC : 0x00108318CFEA HW State: UP
Desc : PCI(10110009) -- Built-in #1
IP Information:
IP addr : 192.201.0.1 SW State: UP
Netmask : ffffff00 Ipkts : 11277155
Broadcast: 192.201.0.255 Opkts : 17881588
MTU : 1500
Driver Information:
Driver : btlan4
Type : 100BT
Version : btlan4.c GSC 100BT Patch: PHNE_15781/15414 (10.20) PHNE_15415 (11
Technology Specific:
Speed/Duplex = 100 Full-Duplex
Bye
Ralf
let's start with the easy questions:
2) If 1 is true, 2 will devinitely be true, too. Hm, At least, now you know, that you do not have to waste time on that question.
3) If the network itself is heavy used, it may help to separate the server, using an switch or even a router. however, this would complicate your networkdesign and possibly create other problems. It should only be a temporary solution. The only "real" solution, I can think of is adding a 2nd, faster lancard.
1) there should be a DEC 21140 Fast Ethernet controller. The HP The A4925A card should even support GB ethernet, if I am not wrong.
Another 100 Card is :
Hardware Information:
HW Path : 10/12/1/0 NMID : 5
MAC : 0x00108318CFEA HW State: UP
Desc : PCI(10110009) -- Built-in #1
IP Information:
IP addr : 192.201.0.1 SW State: UP
Netmask : ffffff00 Ipkts : 11277155
Broadcast: 192.201.0.255 Opkts : 17881588
MTU : 1500
Driver Information:
Driver : btlan4
Type : 100BT
Version : btlan4.c GSC 100BT Patch: PHNE_15781/15414 (10.20) PHNE_15415 (11
Technology Specific:
Speed/Duplex = 100 Full-Duplex
Bye
Ralf
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