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Re: [ts-7000] RE: ts-7800 how do I make 4 (at least 2) identical network

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Subject: Re: [ts-7000] RE: ts-7800 how do I make 4 (at least 2) identical network stacks?
From: Jonathan Leslie <>
Date: Sun, 3 Nov 2013 07:16:00 -0800 (PST)


I need an example. - j




From: Walter Marvin <>
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Sent: Sunday, November 3, 2013 10:02 AM
Subject: Re: [ts-7000] RE: ts-7800 how do I make 4 (at least 2) identical network stacks?

 
And you can route traffic by interface on Linux as well, as long as you play by the IPTables rules
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On Sun, 11/3/13, Jonathan Leslie <> wrote:

Subject: Re: [ts-7000] RE: ts-7800 how do I make 4 (at least 2) identical network stacks?
To: "" <>
Date: Sunday, November 3, 2013, 6:30 AM
















 









ynezz, 
I'm
confused,  I have to send messages to  two
different devices, both have address 1.1.1.101.
The way
I've done it in the past was to set up two different IP
stacks, with different SOCK.  I want to repeat this on
a TS-7800 only this time I need 4 different IP stacks as I
have 4 different devices 1.1.1.101.
  
Jleslie48




From: Petr Štetiar
<>
To:

Sent: Sunday,
November 3, 2013 3:56 AM
Subject: Re:
[ts-7000] RE: ts-7800 how do I make 4 (at least 2)
identical network stacks?


 









<>
[2013-11-01 12:04:21]:



> that is exactly backwards from what I need to do. I
want the SAME IP

> Addresses to DIFFERENT interfaces



No you don't want that. You want to go to Amazon and
order some TCP/IP book :-)



-- ynezz







































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