Delete the file, or rename it to network.cfg.old if you want to keep a backup of your previous settings.
the drive, plug it back into your server, and reboot.
or bridging settings caused a network bridge failure. You are experiencing issues with VLAN configuration. You cannot access the web GUI via IP or http://tower . Method 1: Reset Network via Command Line (Safe Method)
To reset your network settings and regain access, follow these steps according to the official Unraid documentation Graceful Shutdown unraid reset network settings install
Go to Settings → Docker , disable Docker, re-enable it, and restart your Docker containers. This can often resolve network issues for Docker containers after a host network reset.
Insert the USB drive into a working desktop or laptop computer (Windows, Mac, or Linux). Step 3: Delete or Rename the Network Config Files Open the USB flash drive in your file explorer. Navigate to the folder named config . Locate the file named network.cfg .
Once the server reboots with default settings, it will no longer use its old static IP address. To find the new IP address assigned by your router: Delete the file, or rename it to network
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Find network.cfg and delete it (or rename it to network.cfg.old to keep a backup).
(or rename them to .old for a backup): network.cfg network-rules.cfg (if it exists) You are experiencing issues with VLAN configuration
If you cannot access the Unraid web GUI, shut down your server safely. If SSH is still working, log in as root and type: powerdown Use code with caution.
file, which dictates how the server identifies itself to your router. By removing this file, you essentially "reinstall" the default network configuration, forcing Unraid to request a fresh DHCP address upon its next boot. The Step-by-Step Recovery Process