If I understand what you are asking then this will work. If you put 2nd NIC in TSM
server, then on the client that you want to talk on that NIC, put the IP of the 2nd
TSM server NIC (replacing the current IP address) in the dsm.sys or dsm.opt depending
on client platform.
Then from the client, initiate session to server and it should then talk on that NIC
and the server will reply to the IP that client came in on and should use that new NIC
according to standard OS level IP routing as they are on same subnet.
David B. Longo
System Administrator
Health First, Inc.
3300 Fiske Blvd.
Rockledge, FL 32955-4305
PH 321.434.5536
Pager 321.634.8230
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Our TSM server is on one ip subnet and a large system I backup every night
about 300GB of data nightly is in the same room as the TSM server but on
another ip subnet. I would like the data going into TSM from that large
system to be switched not routed to TSM.
Does anyone know if TSM can listen across multiple nics on different ip
subnets if I put another card in the TSM server on the same subnet as the
large system I backup nightly.
Thanks
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