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  • Subject: Re: segreate 10M and 100M ethernet traffic
  • From: "Fritz Hayes" <fhayes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 8 Jan 2000 16:02:47 -0800

> How can I force ALL FTP, SQL and other large requests
> to the 100M interface, and TELNET to the 10M
> interface???

Hi Gerald,

The trick to your problem has to do with telling the FTP, SQL and other key
activities to use the IP address of the 100MB card and to have the Telnet
folks use the IP address of the 10MB card.  If you are using Host names to
resolve IP addresses, set up a different Host name for each IP address on
the AS/400, such as BigPipe and SmallPipe.  Set this up on the appropriate
DNS/WINS server and in the AS/400 host table and the routing should be
complete.


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Fritz Hayes
Pacific Information Systems
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