Hi all, SuSe 9.1 has changed its way of working with devices. I spend alot of time finding a way to assign two ip addresses to one NIC device. I found an article on its website but still can't help me. Can anybody give me the step-by-step howto setup two ip addresses on the same NIC device? Thanks, Stand __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? All your favorites on one personal page � Try My Yahoo! http://my.yahoo.com
On Wednesday 01 December 2004 08:38 pm, Stand H wrote:
Hi all,
SuSe 9.1 has changed its way of working with devices. I spend alot of time finding a way to assign two ip addresses to one NIC device. I found an article on its website but still can't help me.
Can anybody give me the step-by-step howto setup two ip addresses on the same NIC device?
/etc/sysconfig/network/ifcfg-eth-<mac address> BOOTPROTO='static' BROADCAST='192.168.1.255' IPADDR='192.168.1.2' MTU='' NETMASK='255.255.255.0' NETWORK='192.168.1.0' REMOTE_IPADDR='' STARTMODE='onboot' UNIQUE='RE4e.IQxIdIhhuH7' _nm_name='bus-pci-0000:00:08.0' IPADDR_1='192.168.0.100' NETMASK_1='255.255.255.0' BROADCAST_1='192.168.0.255' LABEL_1='1' NETWORK_1='192.168.0.0' REMOTE_IPADDR_1='' Top part is as Suse configured it. Botton part adds another IP address. More can be added using _2, _3, _4 etc. Doug
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