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Hi,
=A1=A1=A1=A1 There are so many people reply to my question.
=A1=A1=A1=A1 Almost everyone tell me to use the command:
=A1=A1=A1=A1 ifconfig tu0 alias xx.xx.xx.xx netmask
=A1=A1=A1=A1 I have tried this,it can work.
=A1=A1=A1=A1 Thanks very much to everyone who have answered me.
=A1=A1=A1=A1 My original question was:
>Does anyone know how to setup two different IP address on one >network
> adapter in Digital UNIX 4.0?
=A1=A1
=A1=A1=A1=A1=A1=A1 regards,
=A1=A1=A1=A1=A1=A1 Chi Hai
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