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Although the MFCP uses Centos as its operating system, the same as the other software products, if you try to manually edit any of the interfaces by navigating to <color # | Although the MFCP uses Centos as its operating system, the same as the other software products, if you try to manually edit any of the interfaces by navigating to <color # | ||
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To change the interface addresses (or add and remove interfaces) you have to use a built in tool called <color # | To change the interface addresses (or add and remove interfaces) you have to use a built in tool called <color # | ||
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+ | To run <color # | ||
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+ | sudo nmtui | ||
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+ | You should see the following interface: | ||
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+ | Select <color # | ||
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+ | From here you can chose which interface to edit. At the time of writing (Jan 2018) a new unit would show eth1 twice, I deleted both of them and recreated eth1. | ||
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+ | Select the interface you wish to edit and press enter. | ||
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+ | Make any necessary changes and select < | ||
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