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Endian Community (3.x)- network configuration using CLI- Netwizard

Rumi, February 20, 2019

After you login in you Endian Appliance, simply issue the following command:

root@endian # netwizard

You will be asked a couple of questions. If the network has already been configured, the current values are shown: simply press Enter if you want to keep that value. The snippet below shows some possible values. Note that you should enter the network interfaces as eth1, eth2, and so on and not as br0, br1, and so on. IP ranges should be written in CIDR notation.

Network Configuration Wizard 
----------------------------

Hostname? myappliance.
Domain? mydomain 
RED interface type <STATIC/DHCP/GATEWAY>? DHCP 
RED device <eth0/eth1/eth2/eth3>? eth3 
Green devices <eth0/eth1/eth2>? eth0 
Green IPs (IP/CIDR)? 172.20.0.1/24 
Orange devices <eth1/eth2>? eth1 
Orange IPs (IP/CIDR)? 172.21.30.1/24 
Blue devices ? eth2 
Blue IPs (IP/CIDR)? 172.22.30.1/24 
Enable SSH access <on/off>? on 
Allow access to ports 22, 80 and 10443 from any interface <on/off>? off

After you are finished,  you will see a summary of the configuration as you entered and are asked two more questions:

Is the above correct <yes/no>?

Answer yes to accept the changes you entered or no to review the configuration.

Write configuration <yes/no>?

Answer yes to write the configuration on disk. If you answer no, you will exit without saving and applying any changes.

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Hi, I am Hasan T. Emdad Rumi, an IT Project Manager & Consultant, Virtualization & Cloud Savvyfrom Dhaka, Bangladesh. I have prior experience in managing numerous local and international projects in the area of Telco VAS & NMC, National Data Center & PKI Naitonal Root and CA Infrastructure. Also engaged with several Offshore Software Development Team.

Worked with Orascom Telecom-Banglalink, Network Elites as VAS partner, BTRC, BTT (Turkey) , Mango Teleservices Limited and Access to Informaiton (A2I-UNDP)

Currently working at Oracle Corporation as Principal Technology Solution and Cloud Architect.

You can reach me [h.t.emdad at gmail.com] and I will be delighted to exchange my views.

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