Re: Multiple IPs on single interface

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Actually, 254 is the maximum number. You cannot assign #0, as it is the address for the subnet, and you cannot assign #255, as it is the broadcast address.

Of course, all of this assumes that you are on a non-subnetted class C network...

Ben

Smith, Albert wrote:

256 is the maxium amount of ip address that can be bound to a single nic

Albert Smith
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-----Original Message-----
From: redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Jason Williard
Sent: Tue 2/15/2005 1:17 AM
To: 'General Red Hat Linux discussion list'
Subject: RE: Multiple IPs on single interface

That worked. Thank you very much. Do you know if there is a max limit on
how many IP's can be attached to a single interface? Also, is there a way
to add an entire subnet without creating 1 file for each IP?



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