CentOS 8 Two Network Cards

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Hi folks, I’m a bit confused about how to set up two network cards in different LANS in C8. I’ve done this multiple times in CentOS6 and lower, but in the NetworkManager/systemd world I’m all at sea without any charts. (I’m sure there’s a HKLM in there somewhere -sorry ;-)) and my Googlefoo is failing me this evening.

Via the GUI it will let me configure one device or the other but not both :-(

Anyway I want one NIC with IP 10.100.0.2/24 and GW 10.100.0.1
and the other with IP 10.2.0.2/24 and no gateway.

I’ve seen a method that removes NetworkManager and installs network-scripts then configures the ifcfg-eth0 and ifcfg-eth1 scripts. Interestingly the devices seem to be still called eth0 & 1 on this system which happens to be a VM. When I use this method the systemctl start network appears not to be able to find eth1.

Is there a recommended way to do this? I’d prefer to use ‘approved’
techniques rather than work arounds.

Any suggestions?

Thanks

Ken

3 thoughts on - CentOS 8 Two Network Cards

  • This is for Debian, but it must be the same in CentOS. Being in Debian a
    “beginner” who fled CentOS, this one operation (configuring second network card) is the last only operation which I still use GUI for, not command line tools or Better editing config files…

    Start network manager editor (on Debian the command is:
    nm-connection-editor)

    Click Ethernet

    click “+” choose “Ethernet” as connection type.

    change name of new connection to “Wired connection 2”

    and configure all parameters, make sure you choose correct ethernet adapter in one of dro-downs.

    I hope, this helps.

    Valeri