Yes.

All IP addresses assigned to a NIC are stored in a link list data 
structure.  The first element in this internal data structure is by 
default the "real" IP address and all others are aliases.  If you 
happen to make some changes to the real IP address it is deleted and 
added back into the link list data structure.  However it is inserted 
at the end of the list, thus the next element in the list becomes the 
first IP address and the default one assigned for NAT.

To correct this you can:

1. Go to the Alias screen and do a Save.  This will rebuild the list.

Or

2. Reboot.  This will rebuild the IP list.

Paul
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