Andrew Boyd(deleted)
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RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Sending Packets on different tcp/ip stacks
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Andrew Boyd(deleted)
01/29/2009 9:44 AM
post20990
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RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Sending Packets on different tcp/ip stacks
> My requirement is simple i have 2 nic cards
> (ethernet interfaces) and i want to intiate
> two tcp ip stacks one should bind with en0
> and other should bind with en1
Close. Both stacks will have an "en0" - there
will be NO en1.
> Please let me know where i am going wrong.
Your invocations of io-pkt look good to me -
many of us here at QNX run multiple stacks,
often even mixtures of io-net and io-pkt.
Can you paste the output of "pci" here?
Thx,
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aboyd
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Andrew Boyd(deleted)
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RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Sending Packets on different tcp/ip stacks
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Andrew Boyd(deleted)
01/29/2009 10:13 AM
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RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Sending Packets on different tcp/ip stacks
One tip for you: when I run multiple stacks,
I usually do it with different hardware: eg
one speedo card, one i28544. So, each stack
runs a different driver. This keeps my life
simple. You can do it with two nics of the
exact same type, but it's easier to get things
confused, especially if it's the first time
you've ever run more than one stack at the
same time.
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aboyd
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RAHUL SABLE
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Re: RE: RE: RE: RE: Sending Packets on different tcp/ip stacks
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RAHUL SABLE
01/29/2009 10:17 AM
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Re: RE: RE: RE: RE: Sending Packets on different tcp/ip stacks
Hi all,
Everything is working fine.Now i am able to send the data on both stacks.I was confused because it was showing en0 in /
dev/io-net and /dev/io-net1.Thanks for the suggestions.
Thanks,
Rahul
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