06-11-2013
There is no need for a crossover cable with a M3000 Gigabit Ethernet interface.
What transfer rate are you observing with the current link ?
You need to plumb and set static IPs belonging to a network that doesn't interfere with your LAN/WAN to the new interfaces and use these IP addresses for rcp to use the new link.
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nameif
NAMEIF(8) Linux System Administrator's Manual NAMEIF(8)
NAME
nameif - name network interfaces based on MAC addresses
SYNOPSIS
nameif [-c configfile] [-s]
nameif [-c configfile] [-s] {interface macaddress}
NOTE
This program is obsolete. For replacement check ip link. This functionality is also much better provided by udev methods.
DESCRIPTION
nameif renames network interfaces based on mac addresses. When no arguments are given /etc/mactab is read. Each line of it contains an
interface name and a Ethernet MAC address. Comments are allowed starting with #. Otherwise the interfaces specified on the command line
are processed. nameif looks for the interface with the given MAC address and renames it to the name given.
When the -s argument is given all error messages go to the syslog.
When the -c argument is given with a file name that file is read instead of /etc/mactab.
NOTES
nameif should be run before the interface is up, otherwise it'll fail.
FILES
/etc/mactab
SEE ALSO
ip(8), udev(7)
BUGS
Only works for Ethernet currently.
net-tools 2008-10-03 NAMEIF(8)