August 24, 2011 at 1:16 am
Hi,
1. IPaddress -1
Installed sql server 2008 Enterprise edition, create database etc..
after that IPAddress-1 changed to New-IPAddress-2.
How to re-assign new IPAddress-2 in SQL server 2008.
I checking as following
SQL server configuration Manager->Protocols for MSSQLSERVER-> TCP/IP Properties
IP4 - section
Active - yes
Enabled - No
IP address- ( to set the new IPAddress here ) and removed old IP address.after that restart the services then application get it connect. IP4 section only old IPAddress appeared.
TCP Dynamic Ports -
TCP Port - 1433
what about another section IP1, IP2...IP ALL? Please suggestion me, here any changes required?
Thanks
August 24, 2011 at 3:10 am
hi,
You need to add the IP address details in all the sections during configurations whereever you find the IP field. Also if you are using dynamic/static port also you need to change it there in all the sections.
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August 24, 2011 at 3:29 am
SQL DBA-909494 (8/24/2011)
hi,You need to add the IP address details in all the sections during configurations whereever you find the IP field. Also if you are using dynamic/static port also you need to change it there in all the sections.
IP1
IP Address - fe80::68fd:27ae:2d34:be1e%11
IP2
IP Address-169.254.190.30
IP3
IP Address-fe80::f08f:7a0d:9a08:3e10%10
IP4
IP Address- Orginal IP (primary IP Address mentioned)
IP5
IP Address-::1
IP6
IP Address-127.0.0.1
IP7
IP Address-fe80::5efe:Orignal IP%15
IP8
IP Address - fe80::100:7f:fffe%16
All the TCP Port - 1433 default port and all dynamic Ports are blank.
Please tell me, If IP1,2,3,5, and 7 mention orginal IP what will happend? but those are display some unreadable format display.
August 24, 2011 at 11:20 am
ananda.murugesan (8/24/2011)
How to re-assign new IPAddress-2 in SQL server 2008.
change the IP address on the server network connections centre and restart the sql server instance. Dont touch anything else!
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