# This file (/etc/config/ipaliases.options) contains the list of hosts or # IP addresses to be used as IP address aliases. The format of # this file is: # # interface host1 [netmask addr] [broadcast addr] # interface host2 [netmask addr] [broadcast addr] # ... # interface host3 [netmask addr] [broadcast addr] # # For example, using explict IP address'es # # ec0 192.111.26.51 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 192.111.26.255 # # or using symbolic names: # ec0 foobar netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 192.111.26.255 # # hosti is either a valid hostname in /etc/hosts or is a "dot" # notation IP address as in 192.22.33.44. The interface should be # the interface name as reported by netstat -i which will support # the alias (i.e. ec0, ec3, et cetera). # # FILES # /etc/hosts # host table file # /etc/config/ipaliases.options # # table of IP addresses to configure. # /etc/config/ipaliases # chkconfig control file for ipaliases startup # /etc/config/network # chkconfig control file for network startup # # SEE ALSO # chkconfig(1M), ifconfig(1M), netstat(1), routed(1M) # # COPYRIGHT NOTICE # Copyright (C) 1995, Silicon Graphics. All Rights Reserved. #