What's a "FR"?  Anyways, if you're sniffing, the ethernet interfaces don't
need to be addressed on the same subnet as you're sniffing, just the same
collision domain.  Hence one interface can be on the subnet (so you can
ssh/ftp whatever to it) and the other can be on a bogus network so your
system doesn't get confused.

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On Wed, 15 Dec 1999, Matt Doughty wrote:

> I need to set up a machine with two nics for a machine on the same network.
> The purpose is to collect network traffic statics from a primary FR and
> a backup FR. iunfortuately I need to collect data from seperate hubs before
> the data enters the switched portion of our network making accurate data
> collection and seperation impossible. Anyway, If anyone has done anything 
> like this I am trying to figure out the best way to approach this.


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