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                    Re: QNX 6.6 configuring two network interfaces
                     
                         
                    
                 
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                 06/29/2017 7:55 AM 
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                Re: QNX 6.6 configuring two network interfaces
                     
                         
                    
                 
                First of all, you must make sure that each interface is on a separate
network. If you want the dhcp.client on the first interface then run
dhcp.client -iwm0
You can then ³ifconfig wm1 192.168.1.20²
Second, if you want to run dhcp.client on both interfaces, you can use the
³-iwmn² on each interface, where ¹n¹ in the interface number.
On 2017-06-29, 4:53 AM, "Alan Bontoft" <community-noreply@qnx.com> wrote:
>I am trying to configure two network interfaces on a 6.6 system.  Both
>are identical Intel devices.  Ideally I would like to use DHCP on the
>first interface and a Static IP on the second but I can get away Static
>IPs on both if need be.
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>If someone could post a 'bare minimum' network_start script as a starting
>point it would be most helpful.
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>I've got as far as getting both interfaces working but if I use the
>following:
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>ifconfig wm1 192.168.1.20
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>it seems to ignore the static IP and grab one from dhcp instead.
>
>Thanks in advance
>
>Alan
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