How to Configure Static IP address on RHEL 9 | Red Hat Enterprise Linux
In this tutorial, you will learn how to configure a Static IP Address on RHEL 9 (Red Hat Enterprise Linux). Whether you are setting up a server or managing network interfaces, assigning a static IP is crucial for a stable and reliable network connection. We will guide you step-by-step through two methods: nmtui (NetworkManager Text User Interface): A simple, text-based interface that allows you to configure network settings easily without needing to remember command-line syntax. nmcli (NetworkManager Command Line Interface): For those who prefer command-line operations, nmcli provides a powerful tool to configure your network settings. Commands Covered: nmtui: Learn how to navigate the text-based UI to set up a static IP address. nmcli: Understand the essential commands to configure your static IP directly from the terminal. By the end of this video, you'll be equipped with the knowledge to configure a static IP on RHEL 9 using both nmtui and nmcli. Perfect for system administrators and Linux enthusiasts alike! š Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 00:17 Why Use Static IP on RHEL 9 01:37 Method 1: Configure Static IP Using nmtui 04:18 Method 2: Configure Static IP Using nmcli Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more Linux tutorials!