[c-nsp] Installing an I/O controller in a 7200 with NPE-G1
Dave Temkin
dave at ordinaryworld.com
Tue Mar 21 11:05:50 EST 2006
One other thing I forgot to mention is that the ethernet ports on the I/O
controller do not consume bandwidth points on the bus... So if this is of
any value to you (ie, you were going to add other ethernet port adapters),
then it may be wise to continue using an I/O controller.
-Dave
On Tue, 21 Mar 2006, Dave Temkin wrote:
> There is no advantage other than you get the additional ethernet ports
> that are on the I/O controller for your use. If you don't need the
> ports, then there's no reason to use the I/O controller w/ the NPE-G1.
>
> Thanks,
> -Dave
>
> On Tue, 21 Mar 2006, Jonathan Soler (EU) wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have read that with a 7200 with NPE-G1, I do not need to add the I/O
> > controller. Can someone tells me that if I have some advantadge if I
> > install a I/O controller in a 7200 with a NPE-G1? Or there is no
> > advantadge so it is not necessary to install it?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
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