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Updated on 2023-09-28 GMT+08:00

Modifying a Private IP Address

Scenarios

You can modify the private IP address of the primary NIC. If you want to modify the private IP address of an extension NIC, delete the NIC and attach a new NIC.

Constraints

  • The ECS must be stopped.
  • If a virtual IP address or DNAT rule has been configured for the NIC, cancel the configuration before modifying the private IP address.
  • If the NIC has an IPv6 address, its private IP address (IPv4 or IPv6 address) cannot be modified.
  • Before changing the private IP address of an ELB backend server, delete the backend server group.

Procedure

  1. Log in to the management console.
  2. Click . Under Compute, click Elastic Cloud Server.
  3. Click the name of the target ECS.

    The ECS details page is displayed.

  4. Click the Network Interfaces tab. Locate the row containing the primary network interface and click Modify Private IP.

    The Modify Private IP dialog box is displayed.

  5. Change the subnet and private IP address of the primary NIC as required.

    Subnets can be changed only within the same VPC.

    If the target private IP address is not specified, the system will automatically assign one to the primary NIC.