On Wed, 1 Sep 1999, Mark Tinguely wrote:
It seems that an interface configured with an address, which is then
deleted, and then set to a different address on the same network, the
machine continues to use the original address although all evidence of it
is gone.
delete any static
On Fri, 27 Aug 1999, Dennis wrote:
It seems that an interface configured with an address, which is then
deleted, and then set to a different address on the same network, the
machine continues to use the original address although all evidence of it
is gone.
examples.
ifconfig fxp0
It seems that an interface configured with an address, which is then
deleted, and then set to a different address on the same network, the
machine continues to use the original address although all evidence of it
is gone.
delete any static routes before adding a new address:
# route
On Wed, 1 Sep 1999, Mark Tinguely wrote:
It seems that an interface configured with an address, which is then
deleted, and then set to a different address on the same network, the
machine continues to use the original address although all evidence of it
is gone.
delete any static
On Fri, 27 Aug 1999, Dennis wrote:
It seems that an interface configured with an address, which is then
deleted, and then set to a different address on the same network, the
machine continues to use the original address although all evidence of it
is gone.
examples.
ifconfig fxp0
It seems that an interface configured with an address, which is then
deleted, and then set to a different address on the same network, the
machine continues to use the original address although all evidence of it
is gone.
examples.
ifconfig fxp0 207.252.1.31 netmask 255.255.255.0
ping
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