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<sect1 id="ch07-network">
<title>Configuring the network script</title>
<?dbhtml filename="network.html" dir="chapter07"?>
<para>This section only applies if you're going to configure a network
card.</para>
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<para>If you don't have any network cards, you are most likely not going to
create any configuration files relating to network cards. If that is the
case, you must remove the <filename>network</filename> symlinks from all the
runlevel directories
(<filename class="directory">/etc/rc.d/rc*.d</filename>)</para>
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<sect2>
<title>Configuring default gateway</title>
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<para>If you're on a network you may need to set up the default gateway for
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this machine. This is done by adding the proper values to the
/etc/sysconfig/network file by running the following:</para>
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<screen><userinput>cat &gt;&gt; /etc/sysconfig/network &lt;&lt; "EOF"</userinput>
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GATEWAY=192.168.1.2
GATEWAY_IF=eth0
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<userinput>EOF</userinput></screen>
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<para>The values for GATEWAY and GATEWAY_IF need to be changed to match
your network setup. GATEWAY contains the IP address of the default
gateway, and GATEWAY_IF contains the network interface through which the
default gateway can be reached.</para>
</sect2>
<sect2>
<title>Creating network interface configuration files</title>
<para>Which interfaces are brought up and down by the network script depends on
the files in the /etc/sysconfig/network-devices directory. This
directory should contain files in the form of ifconfig.xyz, where xyz is a
network interface name (such as eth0 or eth0:1)</para>
<para>If you decide to rename or move this /etc/sysconfig/network-devices
directory, make sure you update the /etc/sysconfig/rc file as well and
update the network_devices by providing it with the new path.</para>
<para>Now, new files are created in that directory containing the following.
The following command creates a sample ifconfig.eth0 file:</para>
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<screen><userinput>cat &gt; /etc/sysconfig/network-devices/ifconfig.eth0 &lt;&lt; "EOF"</userinput>
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ONBOOT=yes
IP=192.168.1.1
NETMASK=255.255.255.0
BROADCAST=192.168.1.255
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<userinput>EOF</userinput></screen>
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<para>Of course, the values of those variables have to be changed
in every file to match the proper setup. If the ONBOOT variable is set
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to yes, the network script will bring it up during the booting of the system.
If set to anything else but yes, it will be ignored by the network script
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and thus not brought up.</para>
</sect2>
</sect1>