The Accidental Administrator: Linux Server Step-by-Step Configuration Guide

The Accidental Administrator: Linux Server Step-by-Step Configuration Guide

Author:Don R. Crawley
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Tags: Nightmare
Publisher: soundtraining.net
Published: 2014-06-17T04:00:00+00:00


Choose Device configuration by pressing the Enter key (remember that you’re still operating in a command-line interface, so you mouse will have no effect). Figure 73: Choosing the device to configure

Use the arrow key to move the highlighter down to <New Device> and press the Enter key.

In the next window, choose Ethernet as the device type to add and press Enter. Figure 74: Setting the configuration for the new network adapter

In the Network Configuration window, enter eth1 for both the Name and the Device. Use the arrow key to move to the use DHCP field and press the space bar to place an asterisk in the DHCP field.

Use your tab key to highlight Ok and press the Enter key.

In the Select A Device window, ensure that Save is highlighted and press the Enter key.

In the Select Action window, use your arrow key to move the highlighter to Save&Quit and press the Enter key.

Use the command service network restart to restart network services.

Now, in a command window, enter the command ifconfig. You should see the new interface. If not, enter the command ifup-eth1 to enable it, then repeat the command ifconfig to see the new interface.



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