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Re: Dual Stack - Dual Ethernet
Richard,
As I mentioned to you on the phone...
On 4/25/02 at 3:46 PM, james.tech.lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (James Harvard)
wrote:
Are you sure that it's really conflicting with the PCI card? In my case it
appeared not to be working, but actually the Tenon stack was
working, but not
on
the physical interface that I expected - see the archived message I gave a
link
to for more details.
FWIW, I was using an Asanté card, and it worked fine (once I worked out what
stack was using what interface!).
James Harvard
All I know is that I did dozen of config, to get it moving,
and when I was trying to do the 3 IP or 2 IP method, it still would
not connect, even pinging, was not bring anything back.
leaving it on the built-in it work fine. and the apple on the pci no-problems,
I wanted to switch them, have the apple use, built-in, and tenon stack, use
pci, ( pci is 10/100 )
you should be able to do this, although I am not sure the kingston
drivers will support it. Just choose the built in card for Open
Transport and leave in your special configuration.
No, that did not work, so, they ( Eric, ) and I hand coded, the
rc.WebTen file,
ie0 to ie1
well then it work, using dual stack on one card.
BUT !!!!, there is a problem after all on this,
apple date and time doesn't work, for auto update.
and browser will not work on this machine
and EIMS, will not work, either, all when WebTen is running,
So, it has to be that Tenon Stack, MUST be on its own Card, by its self.
Then all should work as normal.
You know this is not correct because you were running dual stack on
the internal card for a while. It appears that the kingston drivers
are simply not supporting our dual stack operation. Any built-in
Apple cards support this and so do most third party cards. Make
sure you have the latest kingston drivers.
It appears that the kingston drivers would also not support running
two cards on the same machine.
the question comes in which? card, works with Tenon Stack.
There are no Doc's on this, at all. Hit or Miss.
We cannot document other people's products as they would certainly be
outdated quickly and we cannot possibly keep up with the latest
developments. James suggested Asante cards. This seems reasonable.
TTS
--Eric
Richard
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