Hi Tim, Thanks for your quick response and following is command used to create virtual interface.
ip link add name eth1.0 link eth1 type macvlan thank you! Best Regards Babu On Mon, 1 Apr 2019 at 19:34, Tim Rühsen <tim.rueh...@gmx.de> wrote: > Hi Babu, > > please respond to the mailing list, so everybody can read and learn. > > For me to reproduce: > How do you set up the virtual interface (e.g. command line) > How exactly looks your ping command line like ? > > Regards, Tim > > On 4/1/19 3:55 PM, Babu Prasad wrote: > > Hi Tim, thanks for your response, with ping it is showing virtual > interface > > mac only ie eth1.0 mac and it is working as expected. > > > > On Mon, Apr 1, 2019, 19:07 Tim Rühsen <tim.rueh...@gmx.de> wrote: > > > >> Hi, > >> > >> On 4/1/19 3:05 PM, Babu Prasad wrote: > >>> Hi Team, > >>> do we support bind-address option for virtual interface, > >> ie > >>> I've assigned an IP address for my virtual interface ie > eth1.0(10.0.0.2) > >>> and sending packet but when I dump packet wget showing my physical > >>> interface mac. do we have any options for virtual interface ? > >>> > >>> wget http://10.0.01 --bind-address=10.0.0.2 --no-proxy > >> > >> As far as I understand, this is a low-level issue beyond the scope of > >> Wget. But maybe I am wrong. > >> > >> What MAC do you see when using other tools (e.g. telnet, ping, nc, nmap, > >> ...) ? > >> > >> If there is a way to 'enable' it for Wget, we can work on it. > >> > >> Regards, Tim > >> > >> > > > >