Dale E. Martin wrote:
Paul Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What you are trying to do is make a bridge. This is experimental in the
new 2.2.x kernels.
Will that work with IPX? There are Novell boxes on this network as well...
It should. Bridges are suppost to work at the hardware
I have a Debian Linux box that I'd like to use as a switch (I guess) in a
network. It's going to have a 100Mbs network card and a 10Mbs network card
in it. I'd like the IP addresses of the to be on the same network -
e.g. one will be 10.0.0.1 and the other 10.0.0.2. If I enable forwarding
in
Dale E. Martin wrote:
I have a Debian Linux box that I'd like to use as a switch (I guess) in a
network. It's going to have a 100Mbs network card and a 10Mbs network card
in it. I'd like the IP addresses of the to be on the same network -
e.g. one will be 10.0.0.1 and the other 10.0.0.2.
Paul Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What you are trying to do is make a bridge. This is experimental in the
new 2.2.x kernels.
Will that work with IPX? There are Novell boxes on this network as well...
You can achieve the same affect with a 100Mbs Hub which you can connect
all your
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