Re: .Re: Two IPs on same NIC OVMS 7.2-1

From: Hans M. Aus (aus_at_vim.uni-wuerzburg.de)
Date: 08/27/04


Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2004 16:26:19 +0200

Thomas,

Many thanks for the quick response. Off the top my head at home, we have
TCPIP v5.1 (perhaps 5.1a).

The current IP is the node AA and the DCPS printer queues are raw IP on
node AA.

Can the new IP address have the same node name?

In article <b3531425.0408270551.5ba8ddd7@posting.google.com>,
 twnews@kittles.com (Thomas Wirt) wrote:

> Hans M. Aus wrote:
> > Is it possible to assign two IP addresses on one NIC on one OVMS 7.2-1?
> >
> > Our hospital network is changing from 141.- to 10.- IP addresses and it
> > might to nice to have the Alpha recognize both the old and the new until
> > we've finished the transition.
>
> Yes it is. IIRC you just config the second IP # as if it were the
> first. This will be more dependent on your version of TCP/IP than on
> your VMS version. We had 3 completely different IP numbers on each of
> 2 Alphas (1 NIC each) and had no problem. This was in part because
> of a transition from one IP scheme to another, like you.
>
> Good luck.
>
> Thomas Wirt
> Systems Manager
> Kittle's Home Furnishings
> Indianapolis, IN



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