Do you know if this can be done with different subnets/masks, as it can on Solaris 
boxes?  For instance:

eth0 is 192.168.3.254/16
eth0:1 is 172.16.1.254/24

Wyatt

> 
> Rich,
> 
> You have to setup an alias for each new address so the computer
> will know to respond to that ip.
> 
> Try adding eth0_ALIAS0=66.92.238.101 to your network setup.
> This will setup the device eth0:1 with an ip of 66.92.238.101
> 
> I have not used V1.1 of the scripts, I use V1.0 but I assume this will fix
> your problem.
> 
> eth0_IPADDR=66.92.238.14
> eth0_ALIAS0=66.92.238.101
> eth0_MASKLEN=24
> eth0_BROADCAST=66.92.238.255
> 
> 
> LaRoy McCann
> Electrical Engineering Manager
> Roach Conveyors
> (870) 483-7631 x638
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