Binding multiple addresses to a single Ethernet device

This recipe shows you how to bind multiple IP addresses to a single Ethernet device. The ability to assign more than one address to the same device can be useful-the most obvious benefit is that you don't need to procure multiple Ethernet cards. The cost of hardware has dropped substantially, but IT budgets still run tight. Perhaps a less obvious benefit, but one more valuable, is the greater flexibility it gives when configuring network services. Different services, such as e-mail and websites, can run on the same system but be accessed using different addresses.

Getting ready

This recipe requires a CentOS system with a working network connection. It assumes that your primary Ethernet device ...

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