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I'm working on an AIX Unix LPAR (AIX 3.5 00C3C9904C00 as returned by uname -a)
I can access this box using telnet, port 22 using adress IP A and B A=AA.AA.XX.XX and B=AA.AA.YYY.YYY I can confirm these 2 are the same space, I can see I can't find address B listed anywhere... so I wonder what it is related to. The commands I have tried, after reading your forum, are : netstat netstat -in ifconfig cat /etc/hosts In all of this commands I can find address A=AA.AA.XX.XX amongst a list of 4 network interfaces + 127.0.0.1 But i can never find address B=AA.AA.YYY.YYY Is it the address of a load balancer or other network device that directs the traffic to my box? How can I find out? |
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That is another network beacus if in ur range it will show u ok
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