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Symptom & Impact
IP settings revert unexpectedly and routes differ between restarts, causing intermittent connectivity.
Environment & Reproduction
RHEL 7 host configured with both legacy network service scripts and NetworkManager profile controls.
Root Cause Analysis
Competing managers apply conflicting interface parameters and route metrics during boot or reload.
Quick Triage
Check nmcli device status, service network state, and journalctl logs for repeated reconfiguration events.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Review ifcfg files for NM_CONTROLLED settings and compare active profile values to file content.

Solution – Primary Fix
Choose one control path, standardize profiles, restart only required service path, and remove conflicting scripts.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
For static server estates, disable NetworkManager and maintain strict ifcfg governance.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
Interface configuration persists after reboot and route table remains stable across reloads.
Rollback Plan
Reinstate prior network manager mode and restore archived ifcfg files if migration causes regressions.
Prevention & Hardening
Publish standard build profile and enforce one-network-stack policy per server class.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Frequently linked to SSH session drops after service network restart commands.
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References & Further Reading
Read RHEL 7 guidance on legacy network scripts versus NetworkManager management models.
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