Here is the simplest way of binding your additional IPs:
1) Find out which interface is your public
[root@LSN-D#### ~]# route | grep -v "10." | grep -m 1 "255.255" | awk '{ print $8 }' <strong>eth1</strong>This shows that my public interface (does not have a "10." address) is eth1.
2) Create the route file
Before running the command below, change "eth1" to your public interface from step 1 and set your START and END IP addresses in the range.
Note:Your IPADDR_START should be your second usable IP as your primary is already bound. The IPADDR_END value is your last usable IP. If you are unsure what these values are please check your welcome e-mail or open a support ticket.
echo "IPADDR_START=123.123.123.4 IPADDR_END=123.123.123.5 CLONENUM_START=0" >> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-<strong>eth1</strong>-range0
3) Restart your network interface
service network restart
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