Gian,

It's possible, if you're using SP just go to IS sensor properties and "Miscellaneous" 
and change "Raw packet server NIC" to the interface you want. 

Otherwise it you're using the local console, I'm not sure but I think it's the "tools" 
menu and "sensor properties" you can change the same settings.


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        Hello to everyone
        I have installed Internet Scanner 7 on a pc with two network interfaces 
connected to two different Vlan. I would like to bind internet scanner to use a 
specific nic for scanning.
        
        Is it possible?
        How can i do that??
        
        Regards
        
        Gian Fabio
        
        
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