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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 Ports --> Restart Network Port ''(rightclick)''
'''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)


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