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IP aliasing

IP aliasing

2003-07-02       - By Jason Dale

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Thanks,  Jesse

I will get an opportunity to try this out at a later
stage. I'm sure it will work, on provision that the
command works on a 'default' installation with
network support. I'm just amazed that even
the "100% comprehensive" Red Hat Linux 8
Bible does not appear to make any mention of the netconfig command. Neither
do any of my other RH books. There is not even a man page for it on my RH8
system. Hmmm ....

Jason

-- -- Original Message -- --
From: "Jesse Keating" <hosting@(protected)>
To: <psyche-list@(protected)>
Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 4:46 PM
Subject: Re: IP aliasing


> On Tuesday 01 July 2003 07:31, Jason Dale wrote:
> > Does anyone know how to add an alias to a
> > network interface? for example, get 'eth0' to
> > respond to more than 1 IP address? do
> > I need to compile this option into the
> > kernel?
>
> netconfig -d eth0:1
>
> > I assume the system would reflect this as
> > eth0:1, eth0:2 etc for as many aliases that
> > you have on the same physical card.
>
> correct.
>
> > If I reboot the machine, will the system keep these aliases?
>
> If configured and a file is made in
> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0:1  Using netconfig -d eth0:1
will
> create this file.  (you'll have to ifup eth0:1 once you've configured it).
> Note, you shouldn't add another gateway and/or DNS server when configuring
> the other addresses.  Leave those two feilds blank.
>
> > Lastly, in a machine with multiple network cards, how does the system
> > handle the 'ordering' of the network card names, such as 'eth0' 'eth1'
etc?
> > does it select this name according to which PCI slot you use, or
according
> > to whichever card was added first,
> > irrespective of the PCI slot?
>
> Adjust the aliasing in /etc/modules.conf.
>
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