Hello,
I've been unable to get more than one machine at a time to run the advanced networking test. My config is:
1. One server with two Intel gig NICs in load balancing mode running endpoint. This machine is running Win XP SP3.
2. Two machines under test (MUT) running BIT version 7.1 (1002) running Windows 7 x64. These also have dual GB NICs. There are all connected through a TP-link TL-SG3210 managed switch. The MUTs are set for IPv4, full duplex 5% NIC load, and validate data.
As soon as I start a second MUT, the first MUT gets an "advanced network receive error" or an "advanced networking send error." One of these machines is running an evaluation version, the other is a paid version since we only have a license for one unit at the moment. We are considering an upgrade of our 45 or so licenses from version 5 (1036) Which works correctly with more than one MUT, and need to evaluate version 7 before we make the move.
Thanks.
I've been unable to get more than one machine at a time to run the advanced networking test. My config is:
1. One server with two Intel gig NICs in load balancing mode running endpoint. This machine is running Win XP SP3.
2. Two machines under test (MUT) running BIT version 7.1 (1002) running Windows 7 x64. These also have dual GB NICs. There are all connected through a TP-link TL-SG3210 managed switch. The MUTs are set for IPv4, full duplex 5% NIC load, and validate data.
As soon as I start a second MUT, the first MUT gets an "advanced network receive error" or an "advanced networking send error." One of these machines is running an evaluation version, the other is a paid version since we only have a license for one unit at the moment. We are considering an upgrade of our 45 or so licenses from version 5 (1036) Which works correctly with more than one MUT, and need to evaluate version 7 before we make the move.
Thanks.
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