Internal IP for Elastix 5

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Is there any way to change the internal IP address of Elastix 5?

It uses DHCP by default and I can't find any formal explanation for changing this.
Even the 3cx Debian ISO install instructions say that internal network configuration is automatic.
 
Since it still Debian, you can change IP by editing /etc/network/interfaces file.
 
Ok, fair enough. Once I change it in Debian, should I also manually change it in the parameters section of the 3cx settings?

Or should I have changed it before running the configuration tool?
 
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No, I think. No manual changes in 3CX.
Before or after configuration -- AFAIK, there is no difference.
But you better make a backup of your configuration before making any changes.
 
Take a backup without including license and FQDN. Un-install and re-install restoring from backup and using the correct local IP address
 
Hello ,
You can change ur ip address from the server
#sudo nano /etc/network/interfaces
 
As Yiannis said, take a backup, re-install from ISO and during the network autoconfiguration phase, you can press cancel whilst the system is trying to obtain from DHCP. and this will present you with an option to configure a manual address. Do not change the addressing of the system once you have deployed Elastix.
 
As Yiannis said, take a backup, re-install from ISO and during the network autoconfiguration phase, you can press cancel whilst the system is trying to obtain from DHCP. and this will present you with an option to configure a manual address. Do not change the addressing of the system once you have deployed Elastix.
It's awful absolutely and not unix-way.
 
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