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Suppose that we have a system with already configured network interface <code>eth0</code> and we want to add another interface <code>eth1</code> with address <code>a.a.a.a</code> from the network <code>n.n.n.n/22</code> and the gateway <code>g.g.g.g</code>. | Suppose that we have a system with already configured network interface <code>eth0</code> and we want to add another interface <code>eth1</code> with address <code>a.a.a.a</code> from the network <code>n.n.n.n/22</code> and the gateway <code>g.g.g.g</code>. | ||
* Add <code>eth1</code> to <code>/etc/rc.d/rc.inet1.conf</code>. Do not change the gateway. | * Add <code>eth1</code> data to <code>/etc/rc.d/rc.inet1.conf</code>. Do not change the gateway. | ||
* Add a routing table to <code>/etc/iproute2/rt_tables</code>: | * Add a routing table to <code>/etc/iproute2/rt_tables</code>: | ||
Revision as of 16:01, 19 August 2021
Based on the Thomas-Krenn-Wiki
Suppose that we have a system with already configured network interface eth0 and we want to add another interface eth1 with address a.a.a.a from the network n.n.n.n/22 and the gateway g.g.g.g.
- Add
eth1data to/etc/rc.d/rc.inet1.conf. Do not change the gateway.
- Add a routing table to
/etc/iproute2/rt_tables:
# # reserved values # 255 local 254 main 253 default 0 unspec # # local # #1 inr.ruhep 1 rt2