change_ip_address_cmd_line
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When powering up a VSPP chassis, you may no know the IP Address, we can change it but need to connect to the VSPP First. This can be done using a KVM. We can assign a temporary address allowing us to SSH in from elsewhere while we make more permanent changers. | When powering up a VSPP chassis, you may no know the IP Address, we can change it but need to connect to the VSPP First. This can be done using a KVM. We can assign a temporary address allowing us to SSH in from elsewhere while we make more permanent changers. | ||
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+ | Once connected via a KVM, use the following command from the CMD Line. | ||
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+ | ifconfig eth2 ipaddress/ | ||
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+ | On my VSPP units there are some SFPs, and while there is nothing plugged in to them so they don't appear when I do an ifconfig or ip a, I think they have somehow nabbed eth0 and eth1, so eth2 is my first ip interface. | ||
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+ | As an example, the following would assign 192.168.27.20 subnet 255.255.255.0 to the VSPP. | ||
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+ | ifconfig eth2 192.168.27.20/ | ||
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+ | Remember if you reboot these details will be lost. | ||
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