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Exclamation Configuring NIC

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I have HP-9000 Server running HP-UX 10.20. rECENTLY OUR network upgraded to 100mb/sec and I want to do same on the server. So, I add the second Network card (100MB). But the problem is, I can't find a way of configuring this card. How am i going to tell the server to use this 100mb card instead of using the old 10mb card ? Do I need to reinstall the Operating system ? I wish there is a shortest way of introducing the card.

I reaaly apprecaite your help in this matter.

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I'd say run lanscan to find the unit number of the card, and then run ifconfig to configure the card. (if you want to keep both cards in the machine).

You're going to have to take the server offline anyway (unless you are keeping both cards), so you could just replace the original card, then use ifconfig to configure it (lan0). If you're keeping both cards, configure it with another IP address, and connect it to the network. All depends on your network services.

Either way, man ifconfig, man lanscan, etc.

Also, you might need to edit /etc/rc.config.d/netconf

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