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From: briang@access5.digex.net (Brian G.)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.bsdi.misc
Subject: Multiple Network IP's on one NIC?
Date: 30 Jul 1996 00:35:27 -0400
Organization: Express Access Online Communications, Greenbelt, MD USA
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Message-ID: <4tk3ef$hb7@access5.digex.net>
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Can you run multiple network IP addresses (from two different Class C
subnets) with a single network card in BSDI 2.1?

What needs to be done to have BSDI serve as the router/gateway between
the two Class C subnets?

Unfortunately, the manuals that came with the OS are about 700 miles 
away where the system is currently set up, so pointers into the docs
won't be particularly helpful.  Any assistance greatly appreciated!

	TIA,

	- bg