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On 02/17/11 23:13, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
> 
> Think about it that way may be.
> 
> You want an alias IP's, not an alias subnet, so how do you enter a single IP? 
> With a /32 subnet.
> 

Actually I _do_ want to have alias subnets, as written before:

>> Please note that I would like to have 172.12.96.0/22,
>> but 172.12.101.0/24 and 172.12.126.0/24.

These subnets share the same physical line, but they have
different netmasks. If I would use

inet       172.12.96.5  255.255.252.0 NONE
inet alias 172.12.101.5 255.255.255.255 NONE
inet alias 172.12.126.5 255.255.255.255 NONE
- -inet6
group internal

as you suggested, then the netmask information is lost.


Regards

Harri
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