Configuring a Static IP address using Netplan The configuration file for Netplan(.yaml) is stored in the directory ‘/etc/netplan’. In our case, there is no config file in this directory, and no IP is assigned to the interface ‘enp0s3’: 1. Setting a Single Static IP For setting a single static IP for a system using Netplan, create a new configuration file as ‘/etc/netplan/config.yaml’. Let us modify the interface enp0s3 with the following details: IP address: 192.168.186.30Gateway: defaultsubnet prefix: /24 Now create or open the configuration file in the directory ‘/etc/netplan/’ with the command: $ sudo nano /etc/netplan/config.yaml To apply the configuration, use the command: $ sudo netplan apply Now check the IP with the ‘ip’ command: Wrapping Up In this guide, we have learned to set static IP using Netplan. Netplan config file is very space-sensitive as it uses the YAML format. Managing networking with Netplan is quite straightforward. You will not find it tough to master once you get used to it.