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7.2.2.3 IP Aliases
7.2.2.3.1 General setup
IP Aliases are a way of defining or reaching a subnet that works in the same space as the regular network. This is
useful if you need to reach the router in the same network but in a different subnet. If you have a static IP configuration
on your computer and don't want to change it every time you need to reach a router in a different subnet, you can
configure an IP alias in order to do so.
As you can see, the configuration is very similar to the static protocol; only in the example an IP address with a 99th
subnet is defined. If some device has an IP in the 99th subnet (e.g., 192.168.99.xxx) and the subnet's gateway metric is
"higher" and the device is trying to reach the internet it will reroute it's traffic not to the gateway that is defined in
common configurations but through the one that is specified in IP aliases.
7.2.2.3.2 Advanced Settings
You may also define a broadcast address and a custom DNS server for your IP Aliases in the Advanced Settings tab.
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