Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 6 Oct 2003 13:10:51 +0200 | From | Stephan von Krawczynski <> | Subject | Alias names for network devices? |
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Hello all,
does anybody have an idea how to map a static device name to a network device with dynamic appearance (e.g. ppp) ?
What I mean is something like:
static name : customer1 dynamic name: ppp25
The mapping should be made available at ip-up time, or better there should be an _empty_ device which can be mapped on some existing dynamic device name and should become empty again after its removal.
I know this sounds like a user-space question, but the kernel-question behind is: is this concept possible at all? Can some userspace tool be written to perform something like this? The usage pattern is obviously doing SNMP statistics on users with varying interface names. Don't beat me for the subject line, I know alias ethernet devices are meant to be something else, but how else would you call a second name for an existing device?
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