Hi Alann

You don't want to bridge with the linux machine.  You don't even need to route,
especially not if you don't want the rest of your network to be able to talk to
the SGI's.  All you need to have is one nic on the SGI subnet and the other on
the rest of the network.  Each card with different subnet and viola!!! :)  But I
guess you already knew that

alann wrote:

> "Ji-Haw, Foo" wrote:
> >
> > Regarding your dual network card problem, it is a well known issue for many
> > people (like me) who use Linux as a router. I assume your 2nd NIC has PnP
> > built in. What you can do is run this program called isapnp (from somewhere
> > in your harddisk, or look it up on the Internet if there isn't. It is a
> > common app) and it will tell you the ios and irqs of the cards you have.
> > >From there I think you can manage it on your own.
> >
> > regards,
> >
>
> Thanks for the info. Isapnp.. Been there before, but didn't think about
> it.
> I just really NEED A BIG LIST of commands in Linux !
>
> Someone else said I needed Softset for these intel cards and I do recall
> seeing
> that on machines when these cards were used.
>
> I'll get it..! Thanks
>
> Alan
>
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