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How do I configure a static IP Address and setup networking ?

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How do I configure a static IP Address and setup networking ?

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To configure static ip address and setup a network you can contact a network professional.You can also follow online tutorial sites or use any articles.You can also call your ISP technician they will help to setup it.You can also follow the tutorial at Howtogeek.com

To check your internet static ip address after configuringĀ  it visit the site Ip-details.com

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You can use /sbin/ifconfig in the follwing way: ifconfig broadcast netmask Or you can execute the /usr/bin/inetmenu GUI tool to configure the interface. In addition you can use /usr/bin/netprof to have network profiles. See later. But if you want your configuration to persist across reboots you’d need to do the following: 1) Disable inetmenu. This interferes with static configuration: svcadm disable network/inetmenu. 2) Select a name for your host and enter it in the /etc/nodename file. This file must have exactly one entry, which is the hostname.

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