OSX Client with 2 NIC's

HI all,

We have a Mac Mini with 2 NIC's. One on the normal IT Network and the second to connect to the console for OSC. Whilst this is working I can't change the IP address  EOS Nomad wants to connect to to the second IP address. It is locked to the first IP. And no I can't change the order of my network interfaces, because of the changes in the routing.

Is there a way to change the IP in the shell?

Regards

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  • As Florian pointed out in his post, we can't always change the  priority as it affects the routing order.

    For example, on my laptop this week I need WiFi to be the first service so I can connect to the internet. My Ethernet adaptor connected to the Eos network must be second.

  • HI Matt,

    Sorry to spoil the party, but that will not work in cases where your computer is connected to a corporate network as well. Let me explain our setup first.

    • Wifi is disabled on our mac mini
    • First Nic ( build in) is used to connect to corporate network to gain access to the Domian, fileserver, sharepoint, sharefile and exchange.
    • Second NIC (Thunderbolt Adapter) is connected to the dedicated Lighting Network.

    I cannot change the order of my NIC's, because I don't want all that extra traffic on my LX network, when all my services running on my mac probing on my first NIC. And yes I could block most of the extra traffic at our managed Cisco routers, but that seems to me slightly backwards, or as we would say in German " mit Kanonen auf Spatzen schiessen."

     

    Regards

  • There are a few applications for Windows which in theory allow you to target a specific application at a specific NIC, but they are flakey to say the least. The real solution is for ETCnomad to support multiple adapters in the same way as it does on a console.

  • Hi all,

    Sorry to resurrect an old thread, but are there any plans to implement Nomad support for multiple NICs?

    EDIT: I mean, the option to choose which interface to use within the shell. 

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