Plumb equivalent on Red Hat 9?

From: Sebastijan Petrovic (SebastijanP_at_digitaldanka.com)
Date: 04/28/04

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    Hello,

     

    I'd like to assign a static secondary address to the NIC card. I'm not
    running X server and have used netconfig but it's been unreliable, i.e.
    cloned interface was not coming up on reboot.

    So what's the best way to assign (remotely, through SSH using Putty)
    second IP address to an RH9 box?

     

    Thanks for your help.

     

    Sebastijan Petrovic

     

    
    

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