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Steven Levine wrote:  
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> Are the NICs sharing IRQs?  
 
Seems so.  
 
Ray  
 
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ROM PCI IRQ routing table Tests....  
  ROM IRQ routing table found at F000h:7C90h  
  Table Version 1.0 - OK  
  Table size 176 bytes - OK  
  Table Checksum FBh - OK  
  PCI Interrupt Router: VT8235 PCI to ISA Bridge  
  IRQ's dedicated to PCI : None  
  The ROM PCI IRQ routing table appears to be OK.  
 
IRQ Summary: IRQs 5,11,14,15 are used by PCI devices  
Shared IRQs: IRQ 5 is shared by 4 PCI Devices  
              IRQ 11 is shared by 4 PCI Devices  
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Bus 0 (PCI), Device Number 18, Device Function 0  
  Vendor 1106h VIA Technologies Inc  
  Device 3065h VT6102 Rhine II Fast Ethernet Adapter  
  Command 0117h (I/O Access, Memory Access, BusMaster,   
MemWrite+Invalidate,  
    System Errors)  
  Status 0210h (Has Capabilities List, Medium Timing)  
  Revision 74h, Header Type 00h, Bus Latency Timer 20h  
  Minimum Bus Grant 03h, Maximum Bus Latency 08h  
  Self test 00h (Self test not supported)  
  Cache line size 32 Bytes (8 DWords)  
  PCI Class Network, type Ethernet  
  Subsystem ID 01021106h VT6102 Rhine II Fast Ethernet Adapter  
  Subsystem Vendor 1106h VIA Technologies Inc  
  Address 0 is an I/O Port : D800h..D8FFh  
  Address 1 is a Memory Address (0-4GiB) : DFFFFE00h..DFFFFEFFh  
  System IRQ 5, INT# A  
  New Capabilities List Present:  
    Power Management Capability, Version 1.1  
      Supports low power State D1  
      Supports low power State D2  
      Supports PME# signalling from mode(s) D0, D1, D2, D3hot, D3cold  
      PME# signalling is currently enabled  
      3.3v AUX Current required : 0 mA (Self powered)  
      Current Power State : D0 (Device operational, no power saving)  
 
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