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тАО03-20-2007 01:27 AM
тАО03-20-2007 01:27 AM
DL380 G4 and IRQ-Sharing
Hello,
we've got a DL380 G4 with 2 ISDN terminal-adapter network cards in the PCI-X riser cage.
In the RBSU I can only assign one IRQ to both cards as when I try to change the IRQ of one card, the other card gets the same IRQ assigned.
Is it possible to assign different IRQs to the cards as this is really important to us.
Thanks in advance
Florian Heller
we've got a DL380 G4 with 2 ISDN terminal-adapter network cards in the PCI-X riser cage.
In the RBSU I can only assign one IRQ to both cards as when I try to change the IRQ of one card, the other card gets the same IRQ assigned.
Is it possible to assign different IRQs to the cards as this is really important to us.
Thanks in advance
Florian Heller
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тАО03-20-2007 01:49 AM
тАО03-20-2007 01:49 AM
Re: DL380 G4 and IRQ-Sharing
Florian,
If you don't need the serial COM1 port you should be able to disable this and use IRQ 4, freed by this change. It might help.
Brian
If you don't need the serial COM1 port you should be able to disable this and use IRQ 4, freed by this change. It might help.
Brian
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тАО03-20-2007 02:26 AM
тАО03-20-2007 02:26 AM
Re: DL380 G4 and IRQ-Sharing
Hi Brian,
I already deactivated nearly everything (USB, Com, Floppy Controller) so there are enough free IRQs, but it seems that the Slots 2 and 3 of the riser cage and the Second NIC(wich is also deactivated) always get the same irq assigned.
Thanks
Florian
I already deactivated nearly everything (USB, Com, Floppy Controller) so there are enough free IRQs, but it seems that the Slots 2 and 3 of the riser cage and the Second NIC(wich is also deactivated) always get the same irq assigned.
Thanks
Florian
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тАО04-02-2007 07:06 PM
тАО04-02-2007 07:06 PM
Re: DL380 G4 and IRQ-Sharing
Ok, i found the problem.
The PCI-X Riser cage has 3 PCI-Slots, but on there are only 2 PCI-X Channels available. The upper two Slots are connected to the same channel A and the lower slot is connected to channel B.
Cheers
Florian
The PCI-X Riser cage has 3 PCI-Slots, but on there are only 2 PCI-X Channels available. The upper two Slots are connected to the same channel A and the lower slot is connected to channel B.
Cheers
Florian
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