[SunRescue] Re: wtb: PCI ethernet for UltraSPARC

Chris Byrne rescue at sunhelp.org
Mon Apr 16 03:54:15 CDT 2001


I have a zynx quad ethernet for sale if anyone wants it. Never ben used
still in box etc... etc...

Chris Byrne

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From: rescue-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:rescue-admin at sunhelp.org]On
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Sent: 16 April 2001 01:42
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Subject: [SunRescue] Re: wtb: PCI ethernet for UltraSPARC


On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, Bill Bradford wrote:

> I'm looking for a PCI ethernet card for an UltraSPARC; anybody have
> suggestions?  10baseT is fine, if it even exists..

I've had good luck with Znyx (www.znyx.com) cards. Their ZX34?Q series are
supported with an add-on driver in Solaris for SPARC as znb# interfaces,
and you can buy online for next day delivery I think.

Single ethernet is $99, quad is $699 (compare to $1800 for quad from sun).
They're DEC Tulip based cards, so you can use them in about any other OS
as well. We used a pile of them in Ultra 5s in my last job for testbed
applications.

Make sure you get the -Q cards that are supported under sparc. I guess
that's all they sell anymore, so you may be safe. I know a local place
that has the ZX345 non-Q for $20 but I don't know if it works with Solaris
SPARC. I can try later today on my Sol8 U5 at work and let you know.

I believe Phobos and Antares and Intraserver/LSI all have other cards
supported under Solaris; I've used Intraserver SCSI and like them, but
haven't tried the Ethernet. Intraserver has online ordering
(www.intraserver-store.com) and their card works with the hme driver, but
their cards run $425 for single ethernet, and just short of $1k for quad.

Hope this helps,

Rob

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