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wiki:centos_7_interface_naming [2017/03/09 20:10] walkeradminwiki:centos_7_interface_naming [2023/03/09 22:35] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 ====== CentOS 7 Interface Naming ====== ====== CentOS 7 Interface Naming ======
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 +<color red>Note:- </color> After reading this page, if you wish to rename your interfaces to something you are more used to, please see [[wiki:mfel_misnamed_ip_ports|this page]].
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 From CentOS 7 onwards the way the interfaces are named has changed. Gone are the traditional eth0, eth1 etc. This is slightly annoying for those of use that are used to it.  From CentOS 7 onwards the way the interfaces are named has changed. Gone are the traditional eth0, eth1 etc. This is slightly annoying for those of use that are used to it. 
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-<color red>en</color> is Ethernet. The letter p/s is the index (I have seen other letters for this) and the value is the interface number (again, its in a crappy order that doesn't necessarily follow the hardware port numbering).+<color red>en</color> is Ethernet. The letters <color red>p/s</color> are the index (I have seen other letters for this) and the value <color red>enp4s0f0 etc</color> is the interface number (again, its in a crappy order that doesn't necessarily follow the hardware port numbering).
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