On 5/23/06, Yaning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
All,
My system have three network cards, interface are
fxp0, fxp1, em0. If I set one interface with static IP
address at install time, such as:
em0 IP = 10.20.16.59

I hope these three interfaces are not on the same physical network.

then I enable one interface with DHCP, such as,
running command:

dhlient fxp0


In /etc/rc.conf

ifconfig_em0="10.20.16.59/24" (or whatever your netmask is)
ifconfig_fxp0="DHCP"

Then I reboot system. After system boot up, fxp0
assign an IP address by DHCP server.
But the static ip address on em0 is gone.
How can I correct this problem?

It shouldn't be gone, but it may be unused if both interfaces are on
the same network. (Use "ifconfig" to check the status of your
interfaces.)


Thanks,

Yaning



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