It's not possible, you need create a network equipment (like virtual
switch because there is a virtual switch in all cases) to multiply
network port on a unique network port.

David
++


Le Wed, 28 Sep 2016 13:47:28 +0000
"Moron, Olivier" <olivier.mo...@araymond.com> a écrit:

>Hello,
>I’ve a question: how could you connect several devices on one port?
>How this is possible? Could you give some examples? Or pictures?
>Thank you,
>Regards
>Tomolimo
>
>From: Glpi-dev [mailto:glpi-dev-boun...@gna.org] On Behalf Of Gilles
>Martin Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2016 3:38 PM
>To: Liste de diffusion des developpeurs GLPI
>Subject: [Glpi-dev] GLPI 9.1 and multiple computers on one network port
>
>Dear GLPI Devs and users,
>
>I have tested the last version and it sounds very nice in comparison
>with what I new.
>
>In the past it was not possible to connect several devices to one port
>of a switch. Today it seems to be the same.
>
>Therefore my 2 questions:
>
>* is there any plan to change this?
>* how do you deal with that limitation?
>
>So far, I was creating a "Virtual switch" on the port and then
>connecting all the nodes to that.
>
>Thank you!
>
>Best

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