This how-to will help with setting up local host entries for Windows or Mac host files to ensure you have friendly names for servers and sites commonly used instead of having to manually enter IP addresses. Clarity IPs Use the following IPs for internal Clarity sites and servers:
10.10.30.35 virtual-g
10.10.30.36 virtual-e
10.10.30.70 dc DC
10.10.30.74 Files
10.10.30.77 Lync
10.10.30.78 Exchange
10.10.30.104 EXCHMBXA
10.10.30.105 EXCHUMSA
10.10.30.109 ADFS
10.10.30.40 Backup1
10.10.30.41 Backup2
10.10.30.42 Backup3
10.10.30.43 Backup4
10.10.30.44 Backup5
10.10.30.45 Backup6
10.10.30.46 Backup7
10.10.30.97 BackupServer
10.10.30.221 Backup7
10.10.30.82 crm crm2011
10.10.30.87 demob
10.10.30.88 wiki
10.10.30.90 stash SourceControl
10.10.30.59 Development-D devd developmentd
10.10.30.81 Development-A deva developmenta
10.10.30.89 Development-C devc developmentc
10.10.30.92 Development-B devb developmentb
10.10.30.101 Stage-A
10.10.30.102 Adobe-A adobea AdobeA
10.10.30.103 EXCHCASA
10.10.30.110 Linux1
10.10.30.111 SQL-B sqlb SQLB
10.10.30.113 SQL-A sqla SQLA
10.10.30.119 PMToolsA
10.10.30.120 BIZINTELA
67.227.254.204 host1.clarityoffice.com
64.991.229.7 host2.clarityoffice.com
50.28.61.109 host4.clarityoffice.com
64.91.230.40 host5.clarityoffice.com mail2.newtonpro.com
10.10.30.58 RDBS
10.10.30.60 DynamicsGPE
10.10.30.61 DynamicsGPBrick
10.10.30.64 CacheA
10.10.30.67 BuildA
10.10.30.79 DynamicsGP
10.10.30.80 ClarityQB
10.10.30.83 DynamicsBrickGP2
10.10.30.84 Demo-A
10.10.30.85 Temp-A
10.10.30.86 MSBConnectDev2
10.10.30.87 DemoB
10.10.30.93 ZebraWebDev
10.10.30.94 MSBConnect
10.10.30.95 CPADev
10.10.30.96 AMLECRM
10.10.30.98 NDUCRM
10.10.30.99 AMLEDEV
Use the following link to see how to setup the above entries in your Windows or Mac machine:
http://www.rackspace.com/knowledge_center/article/how-do-i-modify-my-hosts-file
How do I modify my hosts file? Article ID: 629 Last updated on June 29, 2013 Authored by: Rackspace Support Modifying your hosts file will allow you to override the DNS for a domain, on that particular machine. This can be used to test your site without the test link, prior to going live with SSL, verify an alias site works prior to DNS changes, or for other DNS related reasons. This causes your local machine only to look directly at the IP specified. Your hosts file will need to have two entries added that will contain the IP address you want the site to resolve to and the address. Adding the below two lines for example will point www.domain.com and domain.com to our current PHP5-ITK ("Refreshed" PHP5) cluster: 64.49.219.194 www.domain.com 64.49.219.194 domain.com Below is how to locate and edit the hosts file on several OS platforms. Once the proper domain information is added you will save the file and your system will begin resolving to the specified IP. Once testing is finished these entries should be removed.
Vista and 7 use User Account Control (UAC) so Notepad must be run as Administrator.
C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc\hostssudo nano /private/etc/hosts$dscacheutil –flushcacheHow To - Setup Local Host Entries for Clarity or Development IPs