Re: Re: [LARTC] How many cards....

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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We/ve done this, as well, with one 4-port card and the 2 native ethernet NICs on
the motherboard of a Dell PowerApp 1u device.  Or with an ATM interface and the
2 built-ins.  The DLink 570TX has just worked for us as a router.

No problems, no hiccups, no surprises.

Gerry
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>
>On Tue, Jun 19, 2001 at 01:19:15PM, Gilberto Braz - NSIS wrote:
>
>> Thank all for fast help in my question. Anybody use DLINK 570 TX with 4 ports
>> ?  It was developed to NT, Does it work  with Linux?
>
>we've just built a multi-port ethernet router using three of them, and we've 
>had no problems in the first month of operation. By default, they appear as
>individual eth ports, and so, in my system, exist as eth1-eth12 (eth0 is the
>onboard NIC).
>
>You can do more complex stuff, like muxing them together to appear as a single
>400Mb/s card, but I'm not qualified to comment on how well that works...
>
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Gerry Creager
Computer Science Dept.
Texas A&M University
979.458.4020




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