IP Settings

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To set the server with a static IP address

netsh interface ipv4 show interfaces

Look at the number shown in the Idx column of the output for your network adapter. If your computer has more than one network adapter, make a note of the number corresponding to the network adapter for which you wish to set a static IP address.

netsh interface ipv4 set address name="<ID>" source=static address=<StaticIP> mask=<SubnetMask> gateway=<DefaultGateway>

Where:

  • ID is the number from step 2 above
  • StaticIP is the static IP address that you are setting
  • SubnetMask is the subnet mask for the IP address
  • DefaultGateway is the default gateway
netsh interface ipv4 add dnsserver name="<ID>" address=<DNSIP> index=1

Where:

  • ID is the number from step 2 above
  • DNSIP is the IP address of your DNS server

Repeat step 4 for each DNS server that you want to set, incrementing the index= number each time.

Verify by typing ipconfig /all and checking that all the addresses are correct.