I've gone as far as editing the file rather than deleting it, but that didn't last. The only way I've been able to get it to behave for at least a day or two, is by deleting the ist out of /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration. When this happens, I can delete the entries and let it revert to whatever IP addresses it received via DHCP, but the next time the computer brings up the interfaces (either during a boot process or just because I told it to disconnect from the network by some means), the static entries come back. The DNS IP addresses for all interfaces (at least, the WiFi and Ethernet interfaces) are being statically set, rather than being assigned via DHCP each time. I have a strange issue that only started occurring recently (within the last 2 public OS update releases).
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