It's called IP aliasing. <G>

ifconfig eth0 192.xxx.xxx.xxx
ifconfig eth0:0 172.xxx.xxx.xxx

On Fri, 23 Feb 2001 18:47:14 -0500 (EST), David Brett wrote:

>Hi Frank
>
>How are you moving packets from network to another with one NIC?  I think
>I am missing something?
>
>
>david
>
>On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, Frank Carreiro wrote:
>
>> I have setup a route on one of my linux boxes and have something rather 
>> "unusual" happening.  The box has a single nic in it.  I'm taking 
>> packets from my 192 network and moving them to my 172 network.  I can 
>> ping however it takes an unbelieable long time for a response.  I've 
>> checked my network traffic and there is basically no traffic.
>> 
>> Is there some way in Linux where we "might" have limited our ping 
>> traffic so it only responds like every 10 or 15 seconds?  I know there 
>> is a way to do this in our Cisco routers.  Since we are not doing that 
>> I'm wondering if it's a linux thing.
>> 
>> thx
>> 
>> Frank
>> 
>> 
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