On 10/05/2015 03:12 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
On 10/05/15 15:50, Rick Stevens wrote:
The instruction says the reset device is now 1.1.1.1
I need to access it at that address in order to configure it.
To change the config on F22 via the NM GUI, just right click on the
icon, select "Edit connections", select the connection you want to
change, click "Edit".
In the next screen, click on "IPv4 Settings" and change your configs
the way you want them to be (e.g. click the dropdown on "Method" and
select "Manual", then in "Addresses", select the existing config and
click "Delete", then click "Add" and fill in the blanks).
If you want this to just be temporary, you could (as root):
ifconfig <name-of-network-device> 1.1.1.2 netmask 255.255.255.0
That would set the IP address of the NIC to 1.1.1.2/24 and you could
configure the device. Then right-click on the NM GUI icon, disable and
then re-enable networking to revert back to the old settings.
Yeah, sort of clunky, but should do the job.
.
I edited /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-enp0s25 as Jack Craig
suggested and then I was able to make the changes in the NM GUI, dunno
why it wouldn't work before. Perhaps a typo, I'm a lousy typist.
Anyway I have the configuration screen up on another computer so I'm off
to fix things the way I want them.
All you needed to do was add a routing table entry to direct packets for
1.1.1.1 out the appropriate interface. No need to mess up the rest of
your networking.
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