Hi
I dont think, that the IP has to be in the same subnet.. You can just
create a subinterface and assign any IP you want. It is obviously your
responsability to ensure that there is a router in the same subnet, which
can route the packets to other subnets or the internet..
Alberto
2013/3/4 Thomas Plant | Limitis <[email protected]>
> Hello.****
>
> ** **
>
> We here would have the necessity to add to our loadbalancer cluster an IP
> which is not part of the subnet of the active public network card. Is this
> somehow possible?****
>
> For example:****
>
> eth0 is the public interface with IP
> 192.168.1.0/24****
>
> how can I add a virtual IP which is not
> part of the above subnet?****
>
> Thanks****
>
> Thomas****
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