Change IP Address or Hostname Task List
The following table lists the tasks to perform before you change the IP address or hostname for Cisco Finesse cluster nodes.
Procedure
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System health checks before the IP address or hostname change |
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Unified Operating System GUI or Command Line Interface (CLI). |
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System health checks after the IP address or hostname change. |
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Change IP Address or Hostname using Unified Operating System GUI
You can use Cisco Unified Operating System Administration to change the IP address or hostname of the Cisco Finesse cluster nodes in your deployment.
Before you begin
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Perform the system health checks on your deployment. For more information, see
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Ensure that Single Sign-On is disabled.
Procedure
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In Cisco Unified OS Administration, choose . |
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Change the Hostname and IP Address. If required, change the Default Gateway. |
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Click Save. Node services automatically restart with the new changes. Restarting services ensures the proper update and service-restart sequence for the changes to take effect. Changing the hostname triggers an automatic self-signed certificate regeneration.
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Step 4 |
Restart the Cisco Finesse cluster nodes using CLI utils system restart.
Sample Output:
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What to do next
Change IP Address or Hostname Using CLI
You can use the CLI to change the IP address or hostname of the Cisco Finesse cluster nodes in your deployment.
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If the certificates are invalid or have expired, you must renew the certificates before using the CLI set network hostname. |
Before you begin
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Perform the system checks on your deployment. For more information, see
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Ensure that Single Sign-On is disabled.
Procedure
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Sign in to the CLI of the Cisco Finesse cluster node that you want to change. |
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Enter set network hostname. |
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Follow the prompts to change the hostname, IP address, and default gateway.
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Verify that all your input is correct and enter yes to start the process.
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Step 5 |
Restart the Cisco Finesse cluster node using CLI utils system restart.
Sample Output:
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