PlowHouse
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- Dec 10, 2012
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Hey all,
My MB came with two Intel 1g NIC ports and I'm curious if there's a performance or security gain to separate the web gui and operating system IP networks? Right now my internal IP for the FreeBSD server is the same as the Web GUI IP (say for example 10.1.1.20). This is for home use so my initial thought is no, it wont matter but I'd be interested in knowing if that's completely true or if there are situations within an enterprise where this would matter.
Also, would I want to utilize LACP and just team the two ports together? The switch I have my NAS connected to supports 1 gig so if I decided this setup would I just be wasting time teaming the ports even if I theoretically was able to saturate 2 gigs worth of data on the NAS as the switch only supports 1 gig per port?
Thanks in advance!
My MB came with two Intel 1g NIC ports and I'm curious if there's a performance or security gain to separate the web gui and operating system IP networks? Right now my internal IP for the FreeBSD server is the same as the Web GUI IP (say for example 10.1.1.20). This is for home use so my initial thought is no, it wont matter but I'd be interested in knowing if that's completely true or if there are situations within an enterprise where this would matter.
Also, would I want to utilize LACP and just team the two ports together? The switch I have my NAS connected to supports 1 gig so if I decided this setup would I just be wasting time teaming the ports even if I theoretically was able to saturate 2 gigs worth of data on the NAS as the switch only supports 1 gig per port?
Thanks in advance!