In common situation, "system ip address" is the ETH0 address. So edit /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 with your favourite text editor and run service network restart ps don't forget to change default gw also, it's located in /etc/sysconfig/network.
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How to set the NTP client on a Mikrotik router using the Terminal /system ntp client set enabled=yes primary-ntp=###.###.###.### secondary-ntp=###.###.###.### Change the ### for IP address’s Once done use the below to check if the settings has been applied /system ntp client print Below are two IP addresess for NTP […]
This post shows how to find out what version of Centos you are running from the command line. tail /etc/redhat-release This will output the version in a simple format: Centos release 5.10 (Final)