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As each network card must have a unique id on your network, e.g., an IP address
for TCP/IP, multiple cards in the same machine can be referenced separately by
the SQL*Net client and server software by using the card's unique address.
Saeed Awan wrote:
> Thanks to the postings from this newsgroup, I have been able to access
> Oracle 7.3 database on Solaris 2.5 Sparc from Oracle 7.3 Client on NT4
> server.
>
> Next thing I am concerned about is the network traffic. I was thinking
> about adding another network card in each machine, link them together and
> dedicate that line just for Oracle, and use the current cards for regular
> network and Internet traffic. Now the problem is: I don't know how? How to
> tell Oracle (and possibly OS) to use that route instead of using the
> existing network connection.
>
> I am pretty sure someone must have achieved this functionality. What is the
> correct way of achieving this?
>
> Can somebody help me or point to some resource.
>
> - Saeed Awan
Received on Sun May 10 1998 - 19:32:26 CDT
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