[Fed-Talk] Setting up a private, non-routed subnet
[Fed-Talk] Setting up a private, non-routed subnet
- Subject: [Fed-Talk] Setting up a private, non-routed subnet
- From: "Roy Mendelssohn" <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2007 09:27:44 -0800
I am interested in setting up a fixed address, private non-routed
subnet and I haven't found very good documentation on this. I want
to do this on the second ethernet ports. I know the range of IP
numbers to use, but my questions are:
1. If I connect the computers through a smart switch is that
adequate, or do I need a DNS server on the subnet also.
2. In programs or scripts, is it sufficient to use the private IP
address to access another machine, or do I need to list that
somewhere in something like an /etc/host file?
Any info that could help me set this up would be appreciated.
-Roy M.
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