16.2. Specify the Network Interface
Stop JBoss EAP 6.
Stop JBoss EAP 6 by sending an interrupt in the appropriate way for your operating system. If you are running JBoss EAP 6 as a foreground application, the typical way to do this is to press Ctrl+C.Restart JBoss EAP 6, specifying the bind address.
Use the -b command-line switch to start JBoss EAP 6 on a specific interface.Example 16.1. Specify the public interface.
EAP_HOME/bin/domain.sh -b 10.1.1.1
Example 16.2. Specify the management interface.
EAP_HOME/bin/domain.sh -bmanagement=10.1.1.1
Example 16.3. Specify different addresses for each interface.
EAP_HOME/bin/domain.sh -bmanagement=127.0.0.1 -b 10.1.1.1
Example 16.4. Bind the public interface to all network interfaces.
EAP_HOME/bin/domain.sh -b 0.0.0.0

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