Single NIC multiple configurations

From: Michael Griffin (mkgriffin_at_adelphia.net)
Date: 06/14/04

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    I have a laptop with a single NIC which I use for both work and home.
    Obviously my network settings are different but I was wondering if I
    could set it up so that the correct configuration would come up
    depending upon which environment I was in. I am not opposed to manually
    bringing the network up or down in each, setting, I am just wondering
    what would be a "best practice".

    I was/am considering using aliasing (eth0:0, eth0:1), but I am not sure
    how I would go about it.

    All responses appreciated,

    Thank you,

    Michael

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