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create virtual IP address in Linux interface

Create Virtual/Secondary IP addresses on an Interface in Linux

Create Virtual/Secondary IP addresses on an Interface in Linux

Follow through this tutorial to learn how to create virtual/secondary IP addresses on an interface in Linux. This enables you to assign multiple IP addresses

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