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44 Chapter 5
To use Network Setup:
1 Open Terminal.
2 Open a SSH session to the target server and log in as an administrator.
3 Type networksetup followed by any arguments and options you want to set, then press
Return. For example, if you want to see a list of all the network services on the server’s
hardware ports, type
networksetup -listallnetworkservices
Finding More Information About the Network Setup Tool
Use these parameters to find information about the Network Setup Tool:
networksetup -printcommands
Displays a list of commands with no detail.
networksetup -help
Displays a list of all the commands available in the Network Setup Tool, with explanatory
information.
man networksetup
Displays the complete manual pages.
Reverting to Old Network Settings
When you change your network preference settings with the Network Setup Tool, your
previous settings are saved to the com.apple.preferences.xml.old file located in
/var/db/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.preferences.xml.old
If you want to revert to your previous settings, rename the file “com.apple.preferences.xml”
and then restart the server.
If your network settings prevent you from accessing the server using SSH, attach a monitor
and keyboard to the server, log in as root, and rename the file “com.apple.preferences.xml”
(replacing the current one). Restart the server to apply the settings.
Note: If you make changes to network settings locally on the server using Network
preferences, the settings in the com.apple.preferences.xml.old file will not match the settings
you make using Network Setup.
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