Hi Shawn, As far as I know ou can still do manual configs on the PCI cards.
This is somethng I posted earlier in the week that can help if you're using the same type of cards. I installed IPCop using 3 NICS (all 3-Com) 1 - 10mb/s ISA Card and 2 -10/100 PCI Cards. The installation went fairly well and had no issues with the installation discovering the ISA Card - it actually detected that one first. Being as the ISA Card is used on the red zone, it actually helped with eliminating which card wasn't to be used for the green zone. Not related to your problem, but may help later in the installation is to make sure you record the MAC addresses of the cards as you put them in the box. Once your installation is finished, login to the console and check the output of the ifconfig. Based on the MAC addresses and the IP addresses, it'll be easy to know which cards to connect to which zones. Hope this helps, Neil On Sunday 08 June 2003 18:28, Shawn Grover wrote: >At work, we have a need to revise our network wiring/architecture. I've >convinced the power's that be to try out IP Cop for our firewall, instead > of the multiple Windows ISA servers we have now - the selling point was > that IP Cop is much easier to manage than ISA. However, I'm in the > process of building the IPCop box now, and am having problems with the > network cards. > >I don't have the luxury of having 3 distinct models of NICs (we're doing a >red-orange-green setup). The best I have is one or more DLink 538s, and a >single DLink 530. The probe feature detects these models with different >drivers, which is good, but I need to configure two (or three) 538s. The >documentation I've looked at indicates I should select a manual >configuration, and specify the options I need for the cards - however, this >documentation specifically deals with ISA cards. Can anyone tell me what >options I need to set for PCI cards? And where do I find the details for >each card? (I can dig out the drivers disk if needed, but for PCI I > normally don't need them). > >Thanks in advance. If I can get this working, I think I can get the > company moving towards Linux more (not that we've ever been opposed to > it...). > >(I'll buy a beer for who ever comes up with the answer - probably at the >install fest in a couple of weeks). > >Shawn
