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Title: Command to Permanently Change GREEN IP?
Post by: jinizishuai on Wednesday 08 June 2011, 07:03:11 am
Hi there,

I had similar problems of this earlier post:  efwsupport.com/index.php?topic=414.0 (sorry that I am not allowed to post clickable links)

However, I don't seem to find the "setup" command under my 2.4.1 EFW installation.

I could do "ifconfig br0" but this does not survive a reboot.

There must be some configuration files that is used to store the GREEN IP address unfortunately I don't find the typical /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-<dev> files.

Could anyone help me here?
Thanks a lot.

Shi


Title: Re: Command to Permanently Change GREEN IP?
Post by: jinizishuai on Thursday 09 June 2011, 07:08:40 am
I've finally found it in /var/efw/ethernet.
This should do the work.


Title: Re: Command to Permanently Change GREEN IP?
Post by: leandroscar on Friday 16 September 2011, 05:26:13 am
Answering the question,
The file is located in / var / EFW / ethernet / settings
Make changes to this file and restart the equipment
and ready


Title: Re: Command to Permanently Change GREEN IP?
Post by: trymes on Tuesday 20 September 2011, 12:19:53 am
Wouldn't it make more sense and be easier to use the "Network Configuration" link on the "System" page of the Web interface? It's the link just below "Dashboard" and it will walk you through the network setup.

The only gotcha I found was that the wizard will allow you to enter configuration settings for the RED interface, but the Uplinks entries under "Network - Uplinks" will take precedence over watever you enter in the wizard.

Tom


Title: Re: Command to Permanently Change GREEN IP?
Post by: tadaog on Tuesday 20 September 2011, 11:10:41 pm
There's a BIG CATCH in doing this by the Network Configuration Wizard, it can only be done completely, so it restarts the configuration and in the meantime, IF WE ARE outside, we lost connection, and if an error occurs, we cannot connect again! So the manual method is much more secure.