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[opensuse] Linux Routing
  • From: Chris Arnold <carnold@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 6 May 2008 07:04:22 -0400
  • Message-id: <200805060704.22516.carnold@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
I have 10.3 installed on a PC with 2 NIC's. I have 2 subnets, .123.xxxx
and .124.xxx. .123.xxx is plugged into a .123.xxx switch and .124.xxx is
plugged into a .124.xxx switch. I want to take one of the NIC's in this 10.3
PC and place it in the .123.xxx network (right now, they both are in .124.xxx
network.
So, i go into yast->network devices and try to assign the NIC i want in
the .123.xxx network a .123.xxx address. Then change the default
gateway/route to the .123.xxx gateway/route. Then, i make sure the other NIC
stays with a .124.xxx IP and its gateway/route stays a .124.xxx
gateway/route; it does not. Changing the one NIC's gateway also changed the
other NIC's gateway. I noticed below the gateway/route, there is a "routing"
table (expert configuration). Do i make this work in here?
My question: how do i does this so both NIC's have different IP's and
different gateway's?
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