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How can I change the Plesk server's default IP address?

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ajack

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I would like to change my server's default IP address (I have multiple IPs mapped to the box).

I searched through the FAQs but I only found one about how to do it in Windows but I am in Linux.

Thanks for any advice

Ajack

Plesk 10.4
 
Make sure the IP you want as default is in the IP Pool and then specify it in the server settings section
 
Thanks for the response, but there is not place to pick a default IP in Tools & Settings > Server Settings.

Maybe you see in because you are on Windows? I am on CentOS 6

Ajack
 
Thanks Igor but that was not my question.

I am not trying to change the default domain associated to an IP address.

I am trying to change the default IP (or main IP) of the Plesk Server, the one that appears in System Overview on the Plesk Admin Home page.
 
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