Hello gurus,
First, I'm *very* new to this SGI Octane computer & IRIX v6.3. So if this seems like a moot issue, please understand that I'm near clueless and a newbie.
What I want to do is add a second ip address from a different network to the existing interface. I don't want to change the host name or existing ip because when I do, I have a bunch of applications & licensing that break.
I can get as far as pinging the SGI from a remote workstation on the new network, but I can't ping the remote wkstn from the SGI.
Done so far:
1. I added an alias via "ifconfig". ie "ifconfig ef0 alias 192.168.0.10 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 192.168.0.255"
2. I do route adds via "route". ie 1. "route add default 192.168.0.1"
When I do a "ifconfig -v", I get both addresses on the nic.
I'll post a routing table config in a second post.
tin,
Steve
First, I'm *very* new to this SGI Octane computer & IRIX v6.3. So if this seems like a moot issue, please understand that I'm near clueless and a newbie.
What I want to do is add a second ip address from a different network to the existing interface. I don't want to change the host name or existing ip because when I do, I have a bunch of applications & licensing that break.
I can get as far as pinging the SGI from a remote workstation on the new network, but I can't ping the remote wkstn from the SGI.
Done so far:
1. I added an alias via "ifconfig". ie "ifconfig ef0 alias 192.168.0.10 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 192.168.0.255"
2. I do route adds via "route". ie 1. "route add default 192.168.0.1"
When I do a "ifconfig -v", I get both addresses on the nic.
I'll post a routing table config in a second post.
tin,
Steve