> From: Greg Lehey <g...@lemis.com>
> Date: 1999-05-14 19:21:11 -0700
> To: Dan Nelson <dnel...@emsphone.com>
> Subject: Re: ifconfig: changing mac address
> Cc: David Scheidt <dsche...@enteract.com>,"Mark J. Taylor"
> <mtay...@cybernet.com>, Daniel Eischen
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> On Friday, 14 May 1999 at 21:15:33 -0500, Dan Nelson wrote:
> > In the last episode (May 14), David Scheidt said:
> >> On Sat, 15 May 1999, Greg Lehey wrote:
> >> :It seems there's a need, and the possibility.  Would somebody like 
> >> :to suggest a syntax?
> >>
> >> ifconfig interface ether ab:cd:ef:fe:dc:ab  [options]
> >>
> >> makes sense to me.
> >
> > And the next step would be to make the kernel realize that two cards 
> > ifconfig'd with the same MAC address are meant to be bonded  
together as
> > one route (lots of switches support this).  I have some machines that 
> > I'd love to be able to get 20MB/sec bandwidth between transparently. 
>
> I think you need to reconsider that idea.  How are you going to double 
> the bandwidth of the wire?
   I think Dan's thinking of switched ethernet, with a high-speed  
switch that can handle the bandwidth.  Clearly won't work on thinnet,  
but with 10BaseT, you (can) have a switch providing increased  
bandwidth.

Regards,

Justin

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