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From: Robert Mueller on 23 Apr 2008 05:30 Dear Folks, is it possible to assigne a host (one mac address) more then one static IP. The reason is, that a NAS is not abel to configure with a static IP. This NAS has 2 NICs but only one MAC Address and I'd like to assign this NAS 2 static IPs. My DHCP "Server" is a Cisco Catalyst 6506 E. Thanks Robert
From: News on 23 Apr 2008 17:44 a NAS box that can't have a static ip? I'm really curious as to what the mfg is on that.. Robert Mueller wrote: > Dear Folks, > > is it possible to assigne a host (one mac address) more then one > static IP. The reason is, that a NAS is not abel to configure with a > static IP. This NAS has 2 NICs but only one MAC Address and I'd like > to assign this NAS 2 static IPs. > > My DHCP "Server" is a Cisco Catalyst 6506 E. > > Thanks > > Robert
From: Robert Mueller on 24 Apr 2008 01:49 On 23 Apr., 23:44, News <N...(a)News.com> wrote: > a NAS box that can't have a static ip? > > I'm really curious as to what the mfg is on that.. > I also can't understand, why someone can buy such a thing..
From: Aaron Leonard on 24 Apr 2008 13:52 Robert, ~ is it possible to assigne a host (one mac address) more then one ~ static IP. The reason is, that a NAS is not abel to configure with a ~ static IP. This NAS has 2 NICs but only one MAC Address and I'd like ~ to assign this NAS 2 static IPs. ~ ~ My DHCP "Server" is a Cisco Catalyst 6506 E. Should be able to get this working if you put the 2 NICs into different VLANs. Aaron
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