On Tue, 3 Dec 2002, Andy Elacion, Jr. wrote:

> Hi Raymond,
> 
> > I'm trying to get 2 IP adresses on 2 different NIC's with IP aliassing.
> > These NIC's have as default gateway the IP adress '62.150.201.1'.
> > The problem is that my routing table contains 3 default gateways & I cannot
> > ping ifcfg-eth1. I cannot find a document on the internet in which is
> > explained where you must config your default gatway and where not in the
> > ifcfg-eth files.
> 
> I think you can not do it that way.
> You can not use the same network on two nick.  Are you trying to make a
> bridging router?

This is untrue.  You can't do the same IP address on two NICs, except in a 
failover configuration.  You can have multiple NICs on the same physical 
network.  It would do well, however, to set up a gatewaydev...telling the 
system which NIC should be the actual outbound device.

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