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<header>IPv4 address for restored servers</header> This setting is only used when restoring a virtual server that does not currently exist on the system. By default, Virtualmin will either assign it the system's default shared IP address if it was on a shared IP originally, or use the private IP from the original system if it wasn't on a shared address. <p> This works fine if your are moving a domain between two systems on the same network, but if not the restored domain is not likely to be contactable via the network. To avoid this, select the <b>Virtual with allocated IP</b> or <b>Virtual with IP</b> option in this field, and Virtualmin will either select a free IP for you, or use the one you enter. <p> <footer>Private