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In some rare instances it can be useful to restart a network port if there has been some manual configuration changes made to it. For linux experts this is the equivalent of an 'ifdown' then an 'ifup' on the port. | In some rare instances it can be useful to restart a network port if there has been some manual configuration changes made to it. For linux experts this is the equivalent of an 'ifdown' then an 'ifup' on the port. | ||
'''Navigation:''' Storage Management --> Storage System --> Network | '''Navigation:''' Storage Management --> Storage System --> [Network Port icon] --> Restart Network Port... ''(rightclick)'' | ||
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Revision as of 18:14, 24 February 2023
In some rare instances it can be useful to restart a network port if there has been some manual configuration changes made to it. For linux experts this is the equivalent of an 'ifdown' then an 'ifup' on the port.
Navigation: Storage Management --> Storage System --> [Network Port icon] --> Restart Network Port... (rightclick)