ALTER NETWORK ADDRESS
Changes the configuration of an existing network address.
	Changes the configuration of an existing network address.
Syntax
ALTER NETWORK ADDRESS name {
    RENAME TO new-name
    | SET TO 'ip-addr' [PORT port-number]
    | { ENABLE | DISABLE }
    }
Parameters
- name
- Name of an existing network address to change.
- RENAME TO- new-name
- Renames the network address to new-name. This name change has no effect on the network address's membership in load balance groups.
- SET TO '- ip-addr- '
- Changes the IP address assigned to the network address.
- PORT- port-number
- Sets the port number for the network address. You must supply a network address when altering the port number.
- ENABLE | DISABLE
- Enables or disables the network address.
Examples
Rename the network address from test_addr to alt_node1, then change its IP address to 192.168.1.200 with port number 4000:
=> ALTER NETWORK ADDRESS test_addr RENAME TO alt_node1;
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=> ALTER NETWORK ADDRESS alt_node1 SET TO '192.168.1.200' PORT 4000;
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