[Linux-users] 2 IP's on the same network card

Bill Campbell linux-sxs
Tue Aug 28 05:56:43 PDT 2007


On Tue, Aug 28, 2007, Dirk Moolman wrote:
>Just a question - how do I make a network setting, like the eth0:1 that
>I created below, permanent ? .... so that it stays when I reboot the
>server

The SuSE way to do this is ``yast2 lan'', edit the interface, go
to the Advanced tab, and create an alias.

>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: linux-users-bounces at pananix.com
>[mailto:linux-users-bounces at pananix.com] On Behalf Of Dirk Moolman
>Sent: 27 August 2007 11:49 PM
>To: linux-users at linux-sxs.org
>Subject: Re: [Linux-users] 2 IP's on the same network card
>
>Ok, I found it - and it is actually so simple:
>
>http://learnlinux.tsf.org.za/courses/build/net-admin/ch01s10.html 
>
>To plumb your device, you may run the command:
>
>ifconfig eth0 192.168.0.1 netmask 255.255.255.0
>ifconfig eth0:1 172.16.5.1 netmask 255.255.255.0
>
>
>"These commands would plumb the interface. Notice that the eth0:1 gives
>the interface the second IP address. Using any number in place of the
>'1' would also work."
>
> 
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