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Old 01-01-2005
Full Duplex Howto

Dear Members,

I was reading a few posts and saw something about installing two Nics so one could use Full Duplex. I remember back in the day of dial up, you could have two modems and use one for upstream and one for downstream. This was called shotgunning. It seems that you can now do the same with Nics. I am guessing that you would just put two Nics on your board, then hook up both cat5s to the switch. However, I just have to ask; won't that cause collisions? Anyway, I was wondering if you all would like to clearify some of this and help me with the actual software part of setting this up in either BSD or Linux.

Thanks alot!
Phobos
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Old 01-01-2005
Most cards offer Full-Duplex today. I think the reason more people use 2 cards nowadays is for assigning multiple IPs to their box.
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Old 01-01-2005
hmmmmmm, so it would make more since to have two cards, one for the external internet and another for the local internal network? So, then it doesn't help to have two servering the internet to help with overhead?
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Old 01-01-2005
Our ethernets are ethernet switches. These are big comm devices that link to each computer. This is a different architecture than the original ethernet where all the computers talked over the same wire. The ethernet switches have a port for each system. Each port can send and recieve at the same time if the ethernet card in the computer supports it. There is no collision because there are two data paths. We do have some servers with two cards going to the same network. Each card gets a separate ip address. But this is usually done for more bandwidth to the network. The only other reason is redundancy, if one card goes down the other takes over. But we are more likely to use redundant servers for that.

You don't need another card for multiple ip addresses. Every version of unix that I know has some way to assign multiple ip addresses to a single card.

It is possible to have different cards going to different networks. If ip forwarding is turned off, this is done for redunancy again. Turn ip forwarding on, and such a computer will act as a router. Our network folks don't like that and we are prohibited from doing that. We must use routers for our routers.
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Old 01-01-2005
Alright, I understand. Thank you for clearifying that.
 
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