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Can't Reset IP Address
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Oct 4, 2003, 08:20 AM
 
I had a G4 setup as a webserver with 5 IP addresses. I have since replaced the G4 with a faster server and moved it to a different network. I removed the additional IP's from the Network pane in System Preferences and changed the primary IP. But, the machine will NOT change the information!

I have restarted, flushed the lookupd cache, etc., but the same 5 IP's and router information are showing when I use the "Display Routing Table Information" in the Netstat tab of the Network Utility.

Is there a way to manually reset the IP's via CLI?

And, what file does the Network System Pref pull it's info from?
     
   
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