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06-19-2008 04:01 AM
06-19-2008 04:01 AM
RDP install and after change IP and FQDN
hi guys,
i ve already install a rdp package but now it is necessary that i change my IP address and my FQDN name (in the server where RDP is install).
is there a specific procedure for done it?
tks a lot
i ve already install a rdp package but now it is necessary that i change my IP address and my FQDN name (in the server where RDP is install).
is there a specific procedure for done it?
tks a lot
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06-24-2008 01:42 AM
06-24-2008 01:42 AM
Re: RDP install and after change IP and FQDN
Hi,
I guess you would need to change the DS server address to reflect the new IP.
This is done from Tools > PXE Configuration. Select the DS tab and change the IP address in there.
You will also need to change your boot images to point to the new IP and FQDN.
From PE Configuration, on the Boot Menu tab select each boot image in turn and click Edit, then Edit Boot Image. Select << Edit to configure the image.
Change the IP address on step 4 and the FQDN on step 6 to point to the new server name and IP.
After that you will need to change your default agent settings to point to the new server.
Click Tools > Remote Agent Install. On the second screen, click Change Settings and on the server settings, enter the new IP.
You will need to configure existing clients to use the new IP. You may be able to script this before hand.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Andrew Gardner
Steria Ltd.
I guess you would need to change the DS server address to reflect the new IP.
This is done from Tools > PXE Configuration. Select the DS tab and change the IP address in there.
You will also need to change your boot images to point to the new IP and FQDN.
From PE Configuration, on the Boot Menu tab select each boot image in turn and click Edit, then Edit Boot Image. Select << Edit to configure the image.
Change the IP address on step 4 and the FQDN on step 6 to point to the new server name and IP.
After that you will need to change your default agent settings to point to the new server.
Click Tools > Remote Agent Install. On the second screen, click Change Settings and on the server settings, enter the new IP.
You will need to configure existing clients to use the new IP. You may be able to script this before hand.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Andrew Gardner
Steria Ltd.
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