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I'm trying to plug a server that has 2 nics on the same subnet into a
switch then ping the correct nic wihtout the other nic picking it up.  I
prefer the way it is working now but I'm curios as to how to make it so
that if one nic is unplugged then 192.168.2.121 no longer responds.

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