Infocast Server IP address
There are no special actions that needs to be done regarding the
Infocast configuration files when changing IP address on the server.
Fedora linux
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Edit the /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0
to match the new IP address, broadcast address, netmask and
network address.
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Edit the /etc/resolve.conf file to match the new DNS
servers.
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Re-initiate the network service with the command service network
restart
Solaris
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Edit the /etc/hosts file to match the new IP address.
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Edit the /etc/resolve.conf file to match the new DNS
servers.
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Edit the /etc/defaultrouter to match the new default
gateway.
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Set the IP address and netmask. The following command sets IP
address to 111.111.3.6 and netmask to 255.255.255.0. hme0 is
the name of the interface, this may vary depending on the servers
configuration.
ifconfig hme0 set 111.111.3.6/24
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Edit the /etc/netmasks file to match the new network
ID and netmask.
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Re-initiate the network
Multiple network interfaces
The multicast traffic from the Infocast service will be sent to the default gateway
is there is no special multicast route set. If there are several network interfaces
in the machine and you wish to send the multicast traffic to a specific one,
set a multicast route.
Example to send multicast traffic to eth1:
$ route add -net 224.0.0.0/4 dev eth1
$ route -n