Thank you Marc for the quick responds.
I was able to view the mentioned files such as ifcfg-eth0.X and will change it 
later today. ifcfg-eth0 does not show IP but ifcfg-eth0.bak has IP and Mask 
info.

Zen guide also mentions IPtables. I guess It may also needs to modify or is it 
automatically updated if those *.conf is modified.


Thanks and Regards 
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Daniel Li 
Network Analyst, IT Security / Network Infrastructure & services 
  
Technical Services 
Toronto Catholic District School Board 
 
Phone:  416.222.8282 ext. 2096 

Hey Daniel,

If you look into : /etc/sysconfig/network-script/   you'll find a bunch 
of files there where you can set or adapt each interface to your IP 
schema, including each vlan ID... ( type: ifconfig to list the current 
ip schema... )

dont forget also to update your networks.conf, switches.conf and pf.conf 
files to reflect your changes...  ( in /usr/local/pf/conf )

Good luck
Regards,
M-A, inverse

Le 11-03-11 13:20, Li, Daniel (Technical Services) a ?crit :
>
> All
>
> I imported the Zen virtual machine into the ESXZ VM. I need to change 
> the default following Vlan/IP configuration in the doc to our vlan 
> assignment with proper IP/Mask.
>
> I am new in Redhat/Linux. Can someone tell me how to change the 
> following. Or At least I can go to the WebUI.
>
> VLAN ID
>
>       
>
> Name
>
>       
>
> Network
>
>       
>
> Subnet
>
>       
>
> Gateway
>
>       
>
> PacketFence address
>
> 1 to 5 5
>
>       
>
> Management
>
>       
>
> 10.0.10.0/24
>
>       
>
>       
>
>       
>
> 10.0.10.1
>
> 2 to 21
>
>       
>
> Registration
>
>       
>
> 192.168.2.0/24
>
>       
>
> 192.168.2.10
>
>       
>
> 192.168.2.10
>
>       
>
> 192.168.2.10
>
> 3 to 31
>
>       
>
> Isolation
>
>       
>
> 192.168.3.0/24
>
>       
>
> 192.168.3.10
>
>       
>
> 192.168.3.10
>
>       
>
> 192.168.3.10
>
> 4 to 41
>
>       
>
> MAC
>
>       
>
> Detection
>
>       
>
>       
>
>       
>
> 5 to 412
>
>       
>
> Guests
>
>       
>
> 192.168.5.0/24
>
>       
>
> 192.168.5.10
>
>       
>
> 192.168.5.10
>
>       
>
> 192.168.5.10
>
> 10 to 401
>
>       
>
> Normal
>
>       
>
> 192.168.1.0/24
>
>       
>
> 192.168.1.10
>
>       
>
> 192.168.1.10
>
>       
>
> 192.168.1.10
>
> Daniel Li
>
> TCDSB
>
> Network Analyst
>
>
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