Nic binding and nic module in linux-Linux Enterprise Application-Linux server application information. For details, refer to the following section. By: 3041614
You can bind an Eni using either of the following methods:
1. # arp-s 192.168.1.1 00: 1d: dd: e3: 3e: e5 .............................. this is done, but it disappears after the machine is restarted. If you want to bind the NIC when starting the system, run the following command:
# Vi/etc/rc. d/rc. local
Arp-s 192.168.1.1 00: 1d: dd: e3: 3e: e5 ............................... after this is done, the NIC is automatically bound after the instance is started.
Ii. # vi ether ................................... .......... edit an ether file and put it under/etc,
192.168.1.1 00: 1d: dd: e3: 3e: e5
# Arp-f/etc/ether
# Arp-f/etc/ether is written to/etc/rc. d/rc. local and then automatically bound after the machine is restarted.
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