Date: Mon, 20 Apr 1998 00:27:15 +0200 From: Robert Turnwald <r.turnwald@choin.net> To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: arp -s only for one ed-interface Message-ID: <19980420002715.39343@orange.ma.choin.net>
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Hi FreeBSD-people,
on a Linux-system there is a -i option for the "arp"-command. With
this option I can specify an interface, e. g.
# arp -i eth0 <IP> <MAC> pub
How can I do this with FreeBSD?
my problem:
I have to route a few IPs to an internal network. The router has to know
which packets he has to route, so I use the "arp" command.
1. route add -host <IPintern> -interface ed1
2. # arp -s <IPintern> <MACed0> pub
But now the route (1.) shows to ed0, and I can not specify a certain Interface
with the arp-command (this works with Linux)
Is there any solution?
thanks
bye
robert.
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