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Setting up network using a NetworkManager connection editor GUI tool in Red Hat 7 - EASY!!!

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7: Setting up network using a NetworkManager connection editor GUI tool (nm-connection-editor command). 1) If you have "Minimal Install" of RHEL then you need to install group "X Window system" and packages xterm, liberation-sans-fonts and nm-connection-editor. If you have "Server with GUI" or "GNOME Desktop" Base Environment installed then you don't have to install anything - just run nm-connection-editor command. 1.1) group "X Window system" yum groupinstall "X Window system" 1.2) packages xterm, liberation-sans-fonts and nm-connection-editor yum install xterm yum install liberation-sans-fonts yum install nm-connection-editor 2) Once group "X Window system" and packages xterm, liberation-sans-fonts and nm-connection-editor are installed run command xinit. xinit 3) Run command nm-connection-editor from xterm window: nm-connection-editor 3.1) To find out Network Interface name use command "ip a" or nmcli dev ip a nmcli dev 3.2) Fill in desired network configuration details (IP addr, netmask, default gateway and DNS servers) to nm-connection-editor window. 4) To pick up new updated network details (IP addr, netmask, default gateway and DNS servers) run command: nmcli con up (connection_name) 5) Verify network configuration 5.1) To check your IP address, please use "ip a" command: ip a 5.2) To verify your default gateway, please use "ip r" command: ip r 5.3) To verify DNS servers configuration, please use dig command: dig redhat.com NOTE: you need to install bind-utils package for dig command. yum install bind-utils 5.4) You can also try to ping some remote server: ping redhat.com Related Video Tutorials: RHCSA Fast Track course: Reset forgotten root password in Redhat 7:    • Reset forgotten root password in Redh...   Network Interface naming convention in Red Hat 7:    • Network Interface naming convention i...   Setting up network without NetworkManager in Redhat 7:    • Setting up network without NetworkMan...   Setting up network using NetworkManager and network scripts in Redhat 7:    • Setting up network using NetworkManag...   Setting up network using a NetworkManager text user interface (nmtui) in Red Hat 7 - EASY!!!    • Setting up network using a NetworkMan...   Setting up network in Red Hat 7 in less than a minute - QUICK & EASY!!!    • Setting up network in Red Hat 7 in le...   Setting up network using a NetworkManager command line interface (nmcli) in Red Hat 7    • Setting up network using a NetworkMan...   nmcli cheat! Setting up network using nmcli in Red Hat 7 in less than a 30 seconds - QUICK & EASY!!!    • nmcli cheat! Setting up network using...   Setting up network using a NetworkManager connection editor GUI tool in Red Hat 7 - EASY!!!    • Setting up network using a NetworkMan...   The Complete Beginners Guide to Linux Network Configuration - GUI & Easy!    • Complete Beginners Guide to Linux Net...   Shrink ext2 ext3 and ext4 file system and reduce the size of a logical volume with only one command.    • Shrink ext2 ext3 and ext4 file system...   Complete guide to file system shrinking and reducing the size of the underlying logical volume.    • Complete guide to file system shrinki...   Other related video tutorials: Calculate netmask, network and broadcast address - EASY!:    • Calculate netmask, network and broadc...   NetworkManager connection priority - manage network profile priority in Linux:    • NetworkManager connection priority - ...   RHCE EX300 exam: RHCE EX300 exam: Configure an iSCSI target on Red Hat Enterprise Linux    • RHCE EX300 exam: Configure an iSCSI t...  

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