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Julian Price
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      02-16-2009, 09:05 AM


Is a 2nd dedicated Ethernet connection required to use the KVM over IP
feature of the M3296 SMDC? Or can the server and M3296 be reached
with a single Ethernet connection?

Of the 2 co-location hosts I am considering using, one (RapidSwitch)
charges an extra £5/month for the 2nd connection. The other (Mythic
Beasts) provides a serial connection but no 2nd Ethernet. There's
going to be so little traffic to the M3296, I don't want to pay extra
(however little) but more importantly I don't want it to limit my
choice of host. So I'm hoping the M3296 can be accessed by the single
primary Ethernet connection.

I have a Teraserve R1450e from DNUK, which has a Tyan S5375 Tempest
i5100X motherboard. There are 3 Ethernet sockets. In the Tyan User's
Manual layout diagram they are labled LAN1 (IPMI), LAN2 and LAN3. Can
LAN1 (IPMI) only be used to communicate with the M3296 SMDC and LAN2
and LAN3 only be used to communicate with the server itself? LAN3 is
redundant as far as I am concerned. The server hosts websites with
not a huge amount of traffic.

Maybe it would be possible to plug LAN1 (IPMI) and LAN2 into a passive
2 port hub like this...
http://accessories.euro.dell.com/sna...97588382450672
....but that's a bit of a cludge.

Maybe LAN1 could be connected to LAN3 via a crossover cable. But then
wouldn't the OS need to be working to feed data back through to LAN2?
The fact that the S5375 is independent of the server and KVMIP works
without the OS running is kind of the point.

Thanks,
Julian
 
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