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					<description><![CDATA[The stop and start for RedHat could cause issues if you are attempting to make the changes while connected to the server via SSH. I have found the following sequence of commands to work when connected remotely.

at now
service network restart
ctrl-d

Wait a few minutes and if the changes were correct you should be all set.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The stop and start for RedHat could cause issues if you are attempting to make the changes while connected to the server via SSH. I have found the following sequence of commands to work when connected remotely.</p>
<p>at now<br />
service network restart<br />
ctrl-d</p>
<p>Wait a few minutes and if the changes were correct you should be all set.</p>
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