Hi Thanushan,
Yes, my system has 3 network cards: 2x rtl8169 and 1x i82544.

Regards,
Nonso
 

From: Thanushan Balakrishnan <community-noreply@qnx.com>
To: general-community <general-community@community.qnx.com>
Sent: Monday, 20 May 2013, 9:24
Subject: Re: Using two network cards with QNX 6.2.1

Hi,
Thanks for the response.

I've tried the following
io-net -i 1 -d ns83815 pci=1 -p tcpip prefix=/lanb
waitfor /lanb/dev/socket
SOCK=/lanb ifconfig en0 test_rtu_b netmask 255.255.255.0
SOCK=/lanb route add -net default router_b
SOCK=/lanb inetd &
     
io-net -d pcnet transmit=64,receive=32,verbose=2 -p tcpip &
waitfor /dev/socket

which didn't make any different.

In your script the rtl8169 is used twice, once in
'io-net -i 1 -d rtl8169 pci=1,duplex=1,speed=100 -p tcpip prefix=/lanb'
and again in
'io-net -d rtl8169 pci=0,duplex=1,speed=100 -d i82544 vid=0x8086,did=0x107C -p tcpip'

do you have two rtl8169 and a i82544?

Thanks,
Thanushan



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