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The Crucial Blog - Archive February 25, 2008
Configuring Network Interfaces on CentOS, Redhat, Fedora Core, and DebianCentOS/Red Hat/Fedora Core: The network configuration files are in the folder: The files for the interfaces will be ifcfg-eth0, ifcfg-eth1, ifcfg-eth0:0 (if there are sub-interfaces) Static IP address configuration: Please specify ‘ONBOOT=yes’ which will activate the interface upon system boot Dynamic IP address configuration: Change BOOTPROTO value to dhcp To bind a range of IP address, create a file called ifcfg-eth0-range0 (for example eth0:0, eth0:1, etc) The entries should be: ——————————- IPADDR_START: This is the first IP from the address range you want to bind to your ethernet device. The gateway for the network can be specified in the file ‘/etc/sysconfig/network’ You may also use ‘/usr/sbin/system-config-network-tui’ to configure the network interfaces Debian: The entires are: auto eth0 After you configure the network interfaces restart the network service using ‘/etc/init.d/networking restart’ Tags: centos, debian, fedora core, networking, system administrationRelated postsNo Comments Filed under: Uncategorized by — aaron @ 12:01 am |
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