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Connect the Second Network Interface to the Server
Use your system administrator assistance to add a second network interface to your virtual machine or physical server.
In some cases there will be a need to restart the server before the new network will be available.
After the server restart, the operating system will automatically configure the new network interface using DHCP.
Log in to DPOD's Console or CLI via SSH with the user "root" and type the command "ifconfig"
The new network interface should be displayed as "eth1"
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On a Non Appliance installation when customer provide per-installed server, the network interfaces name might be different ( the network interface naming depends on the operating system configuration). |
Configure the New Network Interface
- Copy the network interface MAC address as displayed in the "ifconfig" command output after the attribute "ether"
change directory to /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts
Code Block language bash theme RDark cd /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts
- agf
- srdhg
- fzg