How to Add an IP address for Non-SUSE Linux

These are the steps to add the second IP address to your existing network adapter under non-SUSE distributions of Linux.

  1. Become root on your system, either by logging into that account or using the su command.
  2. Change your current directory to the /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts directory with the command:

    cd /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts

  3. Check for existing network adapters with the command:

    ls ifcfg-*

    In most instances, you will see the files ifcfg-eth0 and ifcfg-lo. If you see other files with any other names and are unfamiliar with configuring TCP/IP, you may want to consult with your system administrator before proceeding or contact support@oclc.org.

  4. Edit /etc/hosts and add a line for your new address and name such as:

    24.249.162.195 ezproxy.yourlib.org

  5. To create the new interface, you will copy ifcfg-eth0 to ifcfg-eth0:0 with the command:

    cp ifcfg-eth0 ifcfg-eth0:0

    Next, edit icfg-eth0:0 and change the DEVICE line to be similar to:

    DEVICE=eth0:0

    and change the IPADDR line to be similiar to:

    IPADDR=24.249.162.195

  6. To activate the new IP address, issue a command similar to:

    ./ifup eth0:0

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