Mac & sgi

hey,
I have a sgi fuel.
i have a g5.
want to hook 'em together to be able to transfer files (i.e. 100 files each being 10mb) back and forth.
will a regular ethernet cable work? or do i need a crossover cable? router?
anyone have any experience going between mac & sgi? how did you do it?
thanks.

How familiar are you with IRIX?
Like any UNIX workstation, the SGI can act as an NFS server if you know how to configure it. Once that's done the Mac can mount the SGI's sharepoints over ethernet - a simple crossover or patch cable will do, or if both devices are already connected to a switch you might not need anything special.

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