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Date:      Sat, 15 Nov 2003 20:12:28 +0000
From:      Matthew Seaman <m.seaman@infracaninophile.co.uk>
To:        Jamie <jamie@gnulife.org>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Fastest way to change IP addresses
Message-ID:  <20031115201228.GA73634@happy-idiot-talk.infracaninophile.co.uk>
In-Reply-To: <20031115132923.J5131-100000@floyd.gnulife.org>
References:  <20031115132923.J5131-100000@floyd.gnulife.org>

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On Sat, Nov 15, 2003 at 01:35:52PM -0600, Jamie wrote:
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>    I want to change the IP address from 200.80.11.7 to 200.80.11.8
> on a FreeBSD machine as quickly as possible. Despite my efforts, I can
> only get the change to work by editing rc.conf and rebooting the machine.
> Isn't there a more elegant way?? The man page for ifconfig seems to cover
> changing IP ALIASES, but not the primary IP of an interface.
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>   In order to switch to 200.80.11.8 I've tried:
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> 1) ifconfig de0 200.80.11.8 255.255.255.0
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>   ifconfig -a then gives me:
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>   fxp0: flags=3D8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
>         inet 200.80.11.8 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 200.88.11.255
>         ether 00:03:47:b1:d6:1c
>         media: 10BaseT/UTP status: active
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>   But then I cannot ping the gateway,

Yes -- you're doing everything right in order to change the IP number.
Except that you seem confused as to whether the network interface is
de0 or fxp0 -- I assume that's just a flub in your e-mail, and not
what you've actually done...

If it isn't that, then the problem may lie within your network gear.
This may have cached the MAC address belonging to your machine as
associated with first IP number and is getting confused by the
renumbering.  If you wait for a while it should eventually sort itself
out.  How long you have to wait depends on a number of things
including the make of routers and switches -- it could be as long as
20 minutes.

One way that you might get round this problem would be to add the new
address as an alias:

    # ifconfig de0 inet 200.80.11.8 netmask 0xffffffff alias

In theory you could then go on to swap the netmasks for the two
addresses, thus making the second one the primary address, and then
delete the first address.  Possibly with some sort of delay between
each operation to let verything adjust.  But no guarrantees that will
work.  You'll have to experiment.

	Cheers,

	Matthew

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