Re: [LARTC] IP Aliasing with "IP"?

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On/Dnia Tue, Jan 30, 2001 at 06:08:00PM -0300, billy wrote/napisał(a)
> > ip addr add dev eth0 192.168.101.1 etc etc should work
> OK, but what about eth0:0, the alias ? if I do something like:
> # ip addr add dev eth0:0 192.168.101.1 etc etc
> I get an error: 
> cannot find device "eth0:0"
[root@xxx misiek]# ip addr add 1.1.1.1 dev eth0 label eth0:qpa
[root@xxx misiek]# ifconfig | grep qpa
eth0:qpa  Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:E0:7D:8A:4C:79  

> but I can create eth0:0 with ifconfig, but "ip link show" does not show me 
> the interfaces, but with "ip route show" I see all of the eth0:x as only eth0.
> 
> is this ok? I haev to create the "virtual" interfaces with ifconfig or do I 
> have a way with ip?
It's ok. Routing is to real device, not to so called ,,aliases''.

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Arkadiusz Miśkiewicz, AM2-6BONE    [ PLD GNU/Linux IPv6 ]
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