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2015 Jan 10
3
Help with IPv6 /48 block
...ppens that at the company I'm working decided to start migration of IPs tech. So they got a /48 block. I were trying to add it with: ifcfg-eth0-range1 (0 is already in use with IPv4 range): IPV6ADDR_START=xxxx IPV6ADDR_END=xxxx CLONENUM_START=0 But of course I am assuming that like in IPv4 IPADDR_START/END is implemented. Please give some guidance as I need this to done already and the hole /48 must be available and virtualized. Thanks.
2011 Nov 13
3
binding additional IP addresses to centos6 on one interface
...nd I have seen a million ways of doing this via online docs. I have a quick question that hopefully the community can help me out with I am trying to add a block of 10 IP addresses. Rather then create 10 different alias files, I want to use the RANGE file. Docs say to use the following format: IPADDR_START=x.x.x.x IPADDR_END=x.x.x.x CLONENUM_START=0 If the IP's that are given to you are on a completely seperate gateway / netmask, how would you enter it into this file? Is it necessary? Please advise.
2012 Aug 02
5
IP range
Hi all Can someone explain me this: ifcfg-eth0-range1: ONBOOT="yes" IPADDR_START="192.168.1.48" IPADDR_END="192.168.1.55" CLONENUM_START="1" Why Bcast is 192.168.1.51 and why Mask is 255.255.255.252 ? OS: Centos 6.3/64bit Thanks Levi # ifconfig eth0:1 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:9C:02:99:FA:00 inet addr:192.168.1.48 Bcast:1...
2015 Jan 11
1
Help with IPv6 /48 block
...o start migration > of IPs tech. > > So they got a /48 block. I were trying to add it with: > > ifcfg-eth0-range1 (0 is already in use with IPv4 range): > > IPV6ADDR_START=xxxx > IPV6ADDR_END=xxxx > CLONENUM_START=0 > > But of course I am assuming that like in IPv4 IPADDR_START/END is > implemented. > > Please give some guidance as I need this to done already and the hole > /48 must be available and virtualized. -- john r pierce 37N 122W somewhere on the middle of the left coast
2015 Jan 10
4
Help with IPv6 /48 block
El 10/01/2015 a las 03:40 p.m., Gordon Messmer escribi?: > On 01/10/2015 10:10 AM, F. Mendez wrote: >> >> But of course I am assuming that like in IPv4 IPADDR_START/END is >> implemented. > > I don't think so. The START and END bits of ifup-aliases appear to be > v4 specific. > >> Please give some guidance as I need this to done already and the hole >> /48 must be available and virtualized. > > Well, the whole network...
2015 Jan 10
0
Help with IPv6 /48 block
On 01/10/2015 10:10 AM, F. Mendez wrote: > > But of course I am assuming that like in IPv4 IPADDR_START/END is > implemented. I don't think so. The START and END bits of ifup-aliases appear to be v4 specific. > Please give some guidance as I need this to done already and the hole > /48 must be available and virtualized. Well, the whole network will be available as long as you have a...
2005 Apr 13
3
multiple external addresses on one interface
I want to add two IP ranges on one NIC card (eth0 and eth0:1). Has anyone done this before? The CentOS 4 gui keeps locking up when I try it there and the command line ifconfig seems to work, but ifup always returns the error that is never heard (no such device) of eth0:1 thanks
2015 Jan 11
4
Help with IPv6 /48 block
El 10/01/2015 a las 04:03 p.m., John R Pierce escribi?: > On 1/10/2015 12:56 PM, F. Mendez wrote: >> We need that same with IPv6 since we have a /48 and we need to have >> all IPv6s available for usage. > > Do you realize that a ipv6 /48 is a septillion IP addresses? thats > 1,208,925,819,614,629,200,000,000 individual IPs ? > > Or, its 65536 /64 subnets of
2015 Jan 08
5
Intel NUC? Any experience
Folks The price point of Intel's NUC unit makes it attractive to use as a server that doesn't have significant computational load. In my environment, a USB connected hard-drive could provide all the storage needed. I wonder if anyone has had experience with it, and can answer: 1) Does Centos6 and/or Centos7 install from a USB connected optical drive? or a USB flash drive? I'd