If you are changing one IP address to another in the same subnet, simply go to Network->Interfaces->Edit Interface, manually change the address, and do a Commit.
If you are changing multiple IP addresses on an interface, or changing to an IP on a different subnet, you will need to follow these steps. Due to many input validity checks (for safety), its not possible to just change the address outright.
- Go to Network->Interfaces->Edit Interface
- Change the NetMAX to 128.0.0.0 and click Store
- Click the Edit button to return to the Edit Interface screen
- Add the new IP addresses to the list of IPs and click Store
- Go to Network-Routing
- Change the IP address of your default router to its new value and click Store
- If your DNS servers are also changing, then navigate to Network->DNS
- Change the DNS IP addresses to their new values and click Store
- Go to Network->Domains
- Change the IP ranges on your domains to the new IP range and click Store
- Go to Network->Naming
- Change the IP addresses associated with your hostnames to their new IP addresses and click Store
- Go back to Network->Interfaces->Edit Interface
- Remove your old IP addresses
- Change your netmask back to its correct value
- Store and Commit the changes
- Physically plug your NetMAX into the new device (cable modem, router, etc...) if necessary
- After waiting an appropriate amount of time (a few minutes), log into the NetMAX interface and test that everything is working properly
- If you are still having problems, give us a call and we'd be happy to help out.
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