Fedora 12 Assign static IP

Posted by Shek on May 13, 2010 under Fedora 12, Linux | Be the First to Comment | Total View: 778 views

Editor’s note: To avoid DHCP server to assign different IP to the Fedora computer with different services such as FTP, web server etc, assign a static IP for it is a great idea.

  • Click on “System” -> “Administration” -> “Network”
  • Fedora 12 Network

  • Input the “root” password to access the network setting
  • The “Network Configuration” box pops up and double click on the Ethernet device
  • Fedora 12 ethernet

  • The “Ethernet Device” box pops up and Check “Statically set IP addresses:“, there is where you set the static IP information.
  • Type in the IP address, Subnet mask and Default gateway address into the corresponding boxes.
  • Click “ok” and it’s done!

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