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Subject: | [ts-7000] Re: ts-7800 how do I make 4 (at least 2) identical network stacks? |
From: | Rich Wilson <> |
Date: | Sun, 3 Nov 2013 08:53:13 -0800 |
Let me state what I believe should be obvious, but I may be confused,
so please correct me if I am wrong: You can not have multiple devices on the same physical network with the same IP address.
It sounds like you believe you can do this. You need four physical Ethernet ports. If you find a way to get those four ports on one computer, then maybe someone (not me!) can help you
with iptables commands to route things as desired. For example, perhaps the controlling program would write to 10.2.*.*, 10.3.*.*, 10.4.*.*, etc, and that would get translated to 10.1.*.* on the appropriate port.
A managed switch could supply the physical ports and probably the above functionality, but would be expensive. Rich Rich Wilson __._,_.___
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