Difference between revisions of "Updating your node's IPv4 and domain name"
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*[[Updating your node's IPv4 and domain name#Method .231: Configure IPv4 via dfx .28no redeployment required.29|Method #1]]: dfx commands (no redeployment required) | *[[Updating your node's IPv4 and domain name#Method .231: Configure IPv4 via dfx .28no redeployment required.29|Method #1]]: dfx commands (no redeployment required) | ||
**This method is designed for nodes that onboarded without using a Nitrokey HSM. | **This method is designed for nodes that onboarded without using a Nitrokey HSM. | ||
− | *[[Updating your node's IPv4 and domain name|Method #2]]: IC-OS installation image configuration (redeployment required) | + | *[[Updating your node's IPv4 and domain name#Method .232: Configure IPv4 via IC-OS Installation .28redeployment required.29|Method #2]]: IC-OS installation image configuration (redeployment required) |
**This method is designed for nodes that onboarded using a Nitrokey HSM. | **This method is designed for nodes that onboarded using a Nitrokey HSM. | ||
Revision as of 21:01, 5 February 2024
All Node Providers are requested to deploy at least one node in their data center with IPv4.
Node providers are able to add, update, or remove a node’s IPv4 and domain name configuration in one of two ways:
- Method #1: dfx commands (no redeployment required)
- This method is designed for nodes that onboarded without using a Nitrokey HSM.
- Method #2: IC-OS installation image configuration (redeployment required)
- This method is designed for nodes that onboarded using a Nitrokey HSM.
Requirements
- IPv4 address
- Domain Name