Re: How can one Ethernet interface support two IP network ?

1999-12-10 Thread Steve Lee
ie for linux. > > > > -Original Message- > > From: Steve Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: Friday, December 10, 1999 1:17 PM > > To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' > > Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' > > Subject: Re: can one Ethernet interface

Re: can one Ethernet interface support two IP network ?

1999-12-10 Thread J. Scott Kasten
Yes, you "alias" your interface. As root under X, use control-panel and select the network tool. Go to interfaces and check out the alias option there. On Fri, Dec 10, 1999 at 06:04:31AM +0100, Guo Xiao Qiang TAGZ" wrote: > These two IP network share same wire that no router between them. Could

Re: can one Ethernet interface support two IP network ?

1999-12-09 Thread tom minchin
On Fri, Dec 10, 1999 at 06:04:31AM +0100, Guo Xiao Qiang TAGZ" wrote: > These two IP network share same wire that no router between them. Could my > single Ethernet NIC have two IP address that simultaneously access two > network in RH 6.0. I understand Windows NT or Win 98 can do this. > Yes it

Re: can one Ethernet interface support two IP network ?

1999-12-09 Thread Steve Lee
yes. try to alias them. On Fri, 10 Dec 1999, Guo Xiao Qiang (TAGZ) wrote: > These two IP network share same wire that no router between them. Could my > single Ethernet NIC have two IP address that simultaneously access two > network in RH 6.0. I understand Windows NT or Win 98 can do this. > >

can one Ethernet interface support two IP network ?

1999-12-09 Thread Guo Xiao Qiang \(TAGZ\)
These two IP network share same wire that no router between them. Could my single Ethernet NIC have two IP address that simultaneously access two network in RH 6.0. I understand Windows NT or Win 98 can do this. Thanks in advance Frank -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscri