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Multiple IP addresses on Single NIC Question - Windows
14 years 10 months ago #33225
by Gipper
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So I know you can add multiple IP addresses to a single NIC in Windows, but is there a way to tell that system which IP address to use for outgoing communication? For example, lets say I assign the following IP addresses to my XP Box >
10.1.1.1
10.1.1.2
10.1.1.3
10.1.1.4
10.1.1.5
but I only want the destination host to see that I'm coming from 10.1.1.4?
So if I telnet to 10.1.1.200, it thinks I'm coming from 10.1.1.4
10.1.1.1
10.1.1.2
10.1.1.3
10.1.1.4
10.1.1.5
but I only want the destination host to see that I'm coming from 10.1.1.4?
So if I telnet to 10.1.1.200, it thinks I'm coming from 10.1.1.4
14 years 10 months ago #33226
by S0lo
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Replied by S0lo on topic Re: Multiple IP addresses on Single NIC Question - Windows
Let 10.1.1.4 appear on the top of the list, Windows seams to always pick the one on the top.
Note: Other rules might apply if you configure multiple subnets on the same NIC.
Note: Other rules might apply if you configure multiple subnets on the same NIC.
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14 years 10 months ago #33228
by Gipper
Replied by Gipper on topic Re: Multiple IP addresses on Single NIC Question - Windows
thanks S0lo, that's what I thought, but I still wonder if there's a way to force a given IP from th list. If anyone knows, please advise.
14 years 7 months ago #34153
by kanna84
Replied by kanna84 on topic Re: Multiple IP addresses on Single NIC Question - Windows
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14 years 7 months ago #34155
by Nevins
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Replied by Nevins on topic Re: Multiple IP addresses on Single NIC Question - Windows
Why would you want to assign 2 ip's to one card?
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14 years 7 months ago #34176
by broadcaststorm
Replied by broadcaststorm on topic Re: Multiple IP addresses on Single NIC Question - Windows
Fault tolerance. It's called multi-homing IIRC.
If the physical NIC fails, then connectivity is lost. If there is a logical problem on one IP address, in theory the other address can take over. But it's a far more complicated subject than that!
If the physical NIC fails, then connectivity is lost. If there is a logical problem on one IP address, in theory the other address can take over. But it's a far more complicated subject than that!
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