If you’re assigning a private network to an existing machine (or deploying your operating system), you’ll need to configure the IP addresses on the private interface.
The control panel will assign you an IP address; you should replace 10.99.0.200 it in the examples with that IP. Some configurations also require a MAC address, which 01:23:45:67:89:ab will be mentioned. You’ll need to replace this with the MAC address of your private network adapter.
In the AKLWEB HOST control panel, there are configuration examples generated for each of your VMs. These are located under the VM’s IPv4 settings, labeled “View our networking configuration tips and examples.“
The examples in this guide are for IPv4; however, private network interfaces on AKLWEB HOST VMs support both IPv4 and IPv6.
Populate /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth1 with the following text.
DEVICE=eth1
ONBOOT=yes
NM_CONTROLLED=no
BOOTPROTO=static
IPADDR=10.99.0.200
NETMASK=255.255.0.0
IPV6INIT=no
MTU=1450Start the interface or reboot.
ifup eth1Populate the /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-ens7 file with the following text.
TYPE="Ethernet"
DEVICE="ens7"
ONBOOT="yes"
BOOTPROTO="none"
IPADDR=10.99.0.200
PREFIX=16
MTU=1450Restart the connection or reboot.
nmcli con load /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-ens7
nmcli con up 'System ens7'Add the following text to the /etc/network/interfaces file.
auto eth1
iface eth1 inet static
address 10.99.0.200
netmask 255.255.0.0
mtu 1450Start the interface or reboot.
ifup eth1Add the following text to the /etc/network/interfaces file.
auto ens7
iface ens7 inet static
address 10.99.0.200
netmask 255.255.0.0
mtu 1450Start the interface or reboot.
ifup ens7Populate /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-ens7 with the following text.
DEVICE=ens7
ONBOOT=yes
NM_CONTROLLED=no
BOOTPROTO=static
IPADDR=10.99.0.200
NETMASK=255.255.0.0
NOZEROCONF=yes
IPV6INIT=no
MTU=1450Restart networking or reboot.
systemctl restart network.serviceRun the following commands.
nmcli con add con-name private-net ifname ens7 type ethernet ipv4.method 'manual' ipv4.addresses '10.99.0.200/24' 802-3-ethernet.mtu 1450
nmcli con up private-netAdd the following line to the /etc/rc.conf file.
ifconfig_vtnet1="inet 10.99.0.200 netmask 255.255.0.0 mtu 1450"Start the interface or reboot.
service netif start vtnet1Add the following lines to the /etc/hostname.vio1 file.
inet 10.99.0.200 255.255.0.0
!ifconfig vio1 mtu 1450Reboot the system.
rebootAdd the following lines to the /etc/network/interfaces file.
auto eth1
iface eth1 inet static
address 10.99.0.200
netmask 255.255.0.0
mtu 1450Start the interface or reboot.
ifup eth1Add the following lines to the /etc/network/interfaces file.
auto ens7
iface ens7 inet static
address 10.99.0.200
netmask 255.255.0.0
mtu 1450Start the interface or reboot.
ifup ens7Populate /etc/netplan/10-ens7.yaml with the following text.
network:
version: 2
renderer: networkd
ethernets:
ens7:
match:
macaddress: 01:23:45:67:89:ab
mtu: 1450
dhcp4: no
addresses: [10.99.0.200/16]Update networking or reboot.
netplan applyFind the private interface name on your system. You can use ipconfig /all or navigate the Windows Control Panel.
Replace Ethernet 2 With the private interface name that Windows has chosen, run the following command.
netsh interface ip set address name="Ethernet 2" static 10.99.0.200 255.255.0.0 0.0.0.0 1