Another big reason for IP aliases is high availablility, the desire for
one machine to take over the IP of another if it fails.

David Lang

[vishu]
In that case is it OK to assign the same address as that of the other m/c   
for this m/c which is IP Aliased.
On Fri, 27 Nov 1998, vishwas wrote:

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> Mean while I would like to know more applicability of IP Aliasing apart   
    

> from a virtual web hosting, etc. I would be more interested in vLAN
> fundas...
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> Thanks for ur time and congrats for a wonderful work..
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> Regards
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