Re: [CentOS] IP addressing migration

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no but I think you can use iprouting (ip command) to specify what you want by 
using tables and rules.




Quoting Ivan Arteaga <iarteaga@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:

> Hi,
>  
> I am changing the IP addressing in my centOS server which works as mail
> server. The question I have is, if I define the new IP addresses
> (sub-interfaces) on the server, can I work with both ranges at the same time
> despite I have only one default gateway configured? (on the old range)
> Or may I have two default gateways in centOS? 
>  
> --Ivan. 
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Thanks

- Nathan
- http://www.linuxcare.ca

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