Re: How to change IP address



Dear

go by command mode type the netconfig and give the ip address and restart
the service by service network restart

surendra kumar
india


On 1/26/08, Dave Martini 1 <martini1@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

I need to change the IP address on several RHEL 4 machines.
Is it as simple as going into the
system-config-network gui and changing the IP address there?
Are there other files I need to edit and change?
Should I make the change prior to moving the machine to the new subnet
or after I move it?

Thanks.
Dave Martini
LLNL

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