On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 3:31 PM, Joe Micciche <[email protected]> wrote:
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > On 01/07/2011 03:11 PM, [email protected] wrote: > > On Fri, 7 Jan 2011 12:21:08 -0500, Tony Graziano wrote: > >> >?I never once said a restore would work in changing the ip address. It > won't. > >> >?I will suggest a backup and reinstall will also be an issue. > > I didn't quite understand this part. Sounds like you're saying make a > backup but reinstall anyhow. > > > >> >An export/import and manually moving VM and greetings is the least user > interactive way to do it. > > The only way I know of doing this is a backup then a restore so guess I'm > not understanding your suggestion. > > > > So, what's the best way? :) > > > > Mike > > I am not sure what I'm doing wrong, but I've changed a server *internal* > IP 2X now with no issues. sipXecs 4.2.1 on CentOS 5.5: > > 1.a. (dns server) Change DNS. > 1.b. (sipx CLI) Edit /etc/hosts to indicate new IP. > 2. (sipx CLI) Edit /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-ethx.cfg to > indicate the new IP, broadcast, gateway settings. > 3. (sipx CLI) Restart network services: service network restart. > 4. (sipx Web) Navigate to System -> Servers -> Configure Server and > change the IP. > 5. Make ancillary changes: Anything upstream/downstream which depends on > internal IP. > 6. Restart devices. > > - -- > ================================================================== > Joe Micciche [email protected] I've never had that kind of luck. I always see that there are certifiate and other issues. Deleting the store and recreating it does not seem to help either. I would suggest before doing this that you try a "mock" change. Build a server, get it running, then try Joe's approach and see if there are issues before you do it "for real".
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