Two ethernet adapters and more

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At 10:57 PM 1/25/2006, Craig White wrote:
>On Wed, 2006-01-25 at 22:22 -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> >
> > Here is the output of that lapci command.  You will see that the
> > first ethernet and last Tiger Jet are both on IRQ5.
> >
> > Is this controlled/controllable via some config file?
> >
>----
>might be a DOS utility available to switch the settings...depends upon
>the hardware. I think it is acceptable to share IRQ's on some devices
>though...we are out of my league now.

Learned a little at:

http://www.scyld.com/pci_irq.html

So I found that I have:

  cat interrupts
            CPU0
   0:     103391          XT-PIC  timer
   1:          3          XT-PIC  i8042
   2:          0          XT-PIC  cascade
   5:      68774          XT-PIC  wcfxo, eth0
   8:          1          XT-PIC  rtc
   9:          0          XT-PIC  acpi
  10:          0          XT-PIC  Intel 82801BA-ICH2
  11:      68594          XT-PIC  uhci_hcd, wcfxo
  12:         66          XT-PIC  i8042
  14:       4174          XT-PIC  ide0
  15:        893          XT-PIC  ide1
NMI:          0
ERR:          0

I turned off the internal serials on 3&4 and the Parallel on 7, buy 
the BIOS only allows me 5,10,&11 for these PCI devices  :(

One ethernet and one FXO share 5, and the USB and the other FXO share 11

Since these are serial devices I am going to ASSUME that they will be 
serviced well enough.

Since I am not using my USB, I will put my main subnet on the 
internal ethernet and main phone on the one using irq11...




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