[ale] One NIC, two IP addresses on different VLANs?
Raj Wurttemberg
rajaw at c64.us
Tue Nov 18 13:35:15 EST 2014
Ah! OK! I didn't even notice the difference between the period and the
colon. Thank you for pointing that out.
I haven't tested it yet. I wanted to make sure it's OK with the client and
the network team before I did anything crazy. Haha!
Kind regards,
Raj
From: ale-bounces at ale.org [mailto:ale-bounces at ale.org] On Behalf Of LnxGnome
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 10:51 AM
To: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts
Subject: Re: [ale] One NIC, two IP addresses on different VLANs?
Raj,
The #:# notation, like "eth0:0", implies an alias (secondary IP).
The #.# notation, like "eth0.0", implies a vlan (use vconfig).
On RHEL/CentOS like systems, you can add IPADDR2= and PREFIX2= (or
NETMASK2=) lines to the config file ifcfg-eth0 to add the IP at boot
(assuming NetworkManager isn't mangling anything).
--LnxGnome
On 11/18/14 10:38 AM, Chuck Payne wrote:
Raj,
Have you tried, that so easy to test
ifconfig eth0:1 172.16.1.10 netmask 255.255.0.0
Then try to another ip on that network. If it doesn't work then
ifconfig eth0:1 down
Now I am thinking it might not work because of the vlans.
On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 10:30 AM, Raj Wurttemberg <rajaw at c64.us> wrote:
Is it possible to have a NIC with multiple addresses on different VLANs?
Example:
eth0.0 == 10.1.1.10
eth0.1 == 172.16.1.10
Kind regards,
Raj Wurttemberg
rajaw at c64.us
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