Kieran...

our board works as IP communicator for other devices. It uses UDP packet for
signaling events, but, for maintenance reasons, it always listen on specific
port for an incoming TCP connection... so works as tcp server.
Our customer wants the possibility to use the board on network using dynamic
ip, so using DHCP, but in general they cannot know current dynamic ip
without network administrator help.
My idea is to have another tcp listener bind on interface with fixed ip,
which can provide connection for maintenance, using crossover cable. In
opposite, if someone already know the dynamic ip, can do maintenace
everywhere in a network.

A different idea could be to use a udp broadcast request, but many networks
have router configured to drop packets with broadcast address
255.255.255.255.

Piero.


2008/2/19, Kieran Mansley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> On Tue, 2008-02-19 at 12:32 +0100, Piero 74 wrote:
> > Hi all!
> >
> > i'm thinking if it's possible to define TWO different netif on the
> > same, which work in this way:
> >
> > - the first is binded on FIXED ip, ie. 192.168.0.1 and is always up
> > - the second use DHCP, and can change IP dependingo on network.
>
> It should be theoretically possible (you could do this sort of thing on
> Linux with a software bridge for example) but I'm not sure what it gives
> you: if you can talk to the 192.168.0.1 address, why does it need the
> second interface?  If you can't talk to the 192.168.0.1 address, why
> bother having it?  i.e. I can see why you might want one or the other
> but not both.
>
> Kieran
>
>
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