If you want to force the connection to use the crossover, add a static route 
between those two assigned IP addresses.


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-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Krumel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2008 3:44 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: crossover cable between 2 boxes to transfer files

I have 2 boxes and each contains 2 NICs.
The first is a 100mbps NIC used for the network and hooked into a switch.  The 
second NIC is a gigabit card.  Between the 2 gigabit cards I have a crossover 
cable so those 2 boxes can talk at gigabit speed.  Each gigabit card is 
assigned an IP address and entered into the boxes host file.

My question is how do I verify that when I transfer files between these 2 boxes 
that it is using the crossover cable and talking gigabit.  I am just using an 
unc path to access a shared folder on the other box and then copying the files.

I thought by entering in the IP addresses in the hosts file it would force the 
2 boxes to use the crossover cable.  Am I correct?  What would I use to verify?

thanks,

Bill


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