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Re: [ts-7000] Simple application example using eth1 on TS7300?

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Subject: Re: [ts-7000] Simple application example using eth1 on TS7300?
From: "Dustin Oprea" <>
Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2007 13:42:39 -0500
 
You have to determine what IP address is associated with that interface (which you obviously would already know), and then bind to that specific port.
 
 
You are probably binding to 0.0.0.0 right now (which opens all interfaces), and it's using eth0 because it's simply the first available ethernet.
 
 
Dustin Oprea


 
On 12/3/07, Fred <> wrote:

Greetings!

I've got eth0 working perfectly on my TS7300 and I've managed to
configure Linux to get eth1 pingable. Using Berkeley sockets, how can
I send and receive using eth1 instead of eth0? making a socket() call
returns a handle to send and receive via eth0 however I couldn't find
anything in my current set of documentation which describes how I
might easilly select eth1.

Can someone point me to the correct document and page number?

Thanks!




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