Using VLANs, you can separate the networks on the link level instead.
This is the same (in software) as using 2 different LAN ports (in
hardware).
Thanks for the suggestion. I am trying it, and it seems very easy to be
used.
However the problem is that it is not working.
I am doing it like this:
# /sbin/modprobe 8021q
# /sbin/vconfig add eth0 2
# /sbin/ip link set eth0.2 up
# /sbin/ip addr add 192.168.10.2/24 dev eth0.2
When I try: `ping 192.168.10.1` it says "Destination Host Unreachable".
Both IPs are connected to the same switch. Does anybody know what can be
wrong?
Dashamir
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