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тАО02-07-2006 06:21 AM
тАО02-07-2006 06:21 AM
K-460 Network Upgrade
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тАО02-07-2006 07:00 AM
тАО02-07-2006 07:00 AM
Re: K-460 Network Upgrade
First by a networkcard which can handle 100 Mbps. a regular 4 poorts network card must be sufficient.
Install it in your server. I believe for the K-460 server, the server must be down for this. boot the server and make sure the card is recognised by the operating sytem.
If the card is not seen by the system try to do insf -e twice to install the drivers.
After this you can use the card. with lanscan you can see which port you can use. and with ifconfig you can configure this port. To make sure it stays configured after a reboot also make the changes in /etc/inetd.conf.
good luck
grtz. mark
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тАО02-07-2006 07:01 AM
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Re: K-460 Network Upgrade
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тАО02-07-2006 08:52 AM
тАО02-07-2006 08:52 AM
Re: K-460 Network Upgrade
There are only two options for you and this depends upon what available slots you have in the K460.
1, you could install one or more A3495A 10/100 HPPB interfaces
These fit in the slots to the left of the core IO card.
2, you could install one or more J3514A HSC interfaces, these are dual port 100BT interfaces. This would either fit onto the spare slot on the core IO card if it is free, or onto a HSC expansion board if you have it, or purchase it. This fits to the right of the core IO board.
There is no 4 port card for the K classes as mark has said.
The server needs to be turned off to install the cards and then the drivers installing from the applications cd's.
Once this is done you can configure the interfaces as you wish
Andy
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тАО02-07-2006 10:38 PM
тАО02-07-2006 10:38 PM
Re: K-460 Network Upgrade
Worked to long with n4000 and rpxxxx.
grtz. Mark