wrote:
> > using PCI /IRQ -H -S -D >IRQ.Rpt
>
> Nah, it's my bad. I meant to type RMVIEW /IRQ.
Remedying that below:
RMVIEW: Physical view
IRQ Level = 0 PCI Pin = NONE Flg = EXCLUSIVE
TIMER_CH_0
IRQ Level = 1 PCI Pin = NONE Flg = EXCLUSIVE
KBD_0 Keyboard Controller
IRQ Level = 2 PCI Pin = NONE Flg = EXCLUSIVE
PIC_1
IRQ Level = 6 PCI Pin = NONE Flg = MULTIPLEXED
FLOPPY_0 Floppy Controller
IRQ Level = 8 PCI Pin = NONE Flg = EXCLUSIVE
RTC
IRQ Level = 9 PCI Pin = NONE Flg = EXCLUSIVE
ACPI Interface
IRQ Level = 11 PCI Pin = A Flg = SHARED
Intel 10/100
IRQ Level = 11 PCI Pin = D Flg = SHARED
UHCI Compliant USB Host Controller
IRQ Level = 12 PCI Pin = NONE Flg = SHARED
AUX_0 PS/2 Auxiliary Device Controller
IRQ Level = 14 PCI Pin = NONE Flg = EXCLUSIVE
IDE_0 xATA Controller
IRQ Level = 15 PCI Pin = NONE Flg = EXCLUSIVE
IDE_1 xATA Controller
Just to remind: the IP addr. values seen in those
settings page snapshots reflect the fixed IP setup for
my firewall box. And I expect the
direct-connect-to-the-DSL modem test has ruled out
anything to do with ethernet cabling; I used a short
length of plain Cat-5 for that.
Let me know if anything else is needed.
Jordan
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