[jussi@xxxxxxxx: Re: How to recognize P2P]

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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* Derek <derek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [030927 01:23]:
> The card problem is definately a fun one, although in my experience linux 
> assigns iface names in the following fashion: PCI (from top (closest to 
> AGP/CPU) to bottom), then Onboard. so usually I just play around with the 
> order of the cards, although I'm sure theres a better way to do it. The 

There is a program for linux called nameif, it renames your interfaces to what you like, using the MAC-adress as identifier.
I don't know where the official site is but info can be found at:
http://pcxperience.org/nameif/

In redhat it comes with the net-tools package.

/Jussi
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