Using an SGI as a ethernet gateway
Vernon Schryver
vjs at rhyolite.wpd.sgi.com
Sun Apr 28 17:04:18 AEST 1991
In article <52053 at nigel.ee.udel.edu>, sflynn at udel.edu (Steven J Flynn) writes:
>
> Question: Can any of these
> ...
> act as and ethernet gateway?
All IRIS's from the venerable IRIS-3000 thru all currently shipping 4D's
can have at least one extra ethernet interface and can forward IP just
fine. Some can have 9 or more ethernet interfaces. (Such a configuration
is not likely to make any sense.) The vast majority of the ethernet
routers among the Silicon Graphics ~80 ethernets are now and have always
been IRIS's. You can get pretty close to dedicated router performance if
you put enough CPU power in the box. Nevertheless, when I last asked, I
was told we do not have any ambitions in the router market.
It would be interesting if some disinterested third party could compile a
workstation-as-router scorecard, considering Suns, Apollos, Nexts, MIPS,
IRIS',s DEC VAX and 3100's, DG's, Convex, Cray, CDC, PC-clone's, etc, etc.
I have few ideas how all of those might rank.
Vernon Schryver, vjs at sgi.com
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