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Re: Re[2]: [cobalt-users] Using the Secondary NIC to connect Two RaQ4r's
- Subject: Re: Re[2]: [cobalt-users] Using the Secondary NIC to connect Two RaQ4r's
- From: Gerald Waugh <gwaugh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri Feb 14 10:08:01 2003
- Organization: Front Street Networks LLC
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Sun Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
On Friday 14 February 2003 12:50, COMPUTICA wrote:
> They are on the same network, right together within the rack. The
> secondary NIC on both machines are directly connected to each other
> with a single short network cable.
>
> I could just be having a really bad Friday (I know I am tired), but
> how is it that I have them set-up on two different networks? They
> both have the same netmask, and the sam IP address....except for the
> last three numbers of course.
>
> What IP's would you recommend I give them? I want to give them
> internal IP's so the daily traffic between the two is not going
> through the router and causing my 95% average to go higher than really
> needs to be....
>
> If I change the subnet mask on both to 255.255.0.0, it will then put
> them on the same network? I am a little confused here, so if you can
> explain it more, or point me to some documentation, I would greatly
> appreciate it!
>
Does your router know the 192.168.0 network.
Sounds like a routing issue to me.
Gerald
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