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Author: JoelDudleyjoel@silverw.com
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Subject: adapter teaming
Those cards are supported to my knowledge. It should be as simple as
configuring and bringing up the eth0 and eth1 interfaces. Use netconfig or
something like it to do it easily. if it still doesnt work you might have
to specify the irq and a cat /proc/pci will give you the info you need for
that. of course depending on your distro you may need to get a module for
your cards, but every distro that I have put on my machine detected my Intel
server adapter no prob. I hope this helps. I am darn tired so someone
please correct me if I have made any mistakes.

- Joel
----- Original Message -----
From: Mike Starke <>
To: <>
Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 9:56 PM
Subject: adapter teaming


> Can anyone give me the skinny on how to team
> up 2 nics in Linux?
>
> I have a nice cisco switch that supports it, I have my NT
> boxes doing it, now I have a Samba server I would like
> to have do it.
>
> I have some Intel Proo/100 server adapters, but I haven't been
> able to get them working. Looked at a few Linux web pages, and
> it appears as if they won't work yet. Any suggestions on cards
> that will support it? Then how would I configure it?
>
> Any help would be appreciated
>
> Mike
>
> http://www.getnet.com/~mgcon
> Phoenix, AZ
> USA
>
>
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