I'm not sure I understand, is this what you are saying? My current TSM
server has one nic card on 11.0.0.0 subnet. Install another nic card in my
TSM server and put it on another ip subnet lets say 10.0.0.10. Then on my
client change the dsm.opt to backup to that ip address of 10.0.0.10? If I
am understanding you correctly TSM will listen across multiple nic's that
are on different ip subnets. Correct? ]
Thanks Fred by the way tell Mattnext door, Rich said Hello.
-----Original Message-----
From: Fred Johanson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2001 3:34 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Advice
We do it with ethernet and atm cards on AIX. For a while we had one large
AIX box dumping SYBASE over the atm while the rest of the backup was over
the ethernet. Just have different names in the dsm.opt file.
At 02:55 PM 4/24/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>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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