
Configuring the ISDN LAN Modem
9
For Windows NT 4.0 Users
1
From the Start menu, select
Settings
and then
Control Panel
.
2
Double-click
Network
and then select the
Protocols
tab.
3
Highlight
TCP/IP
and then click
Properties
,
4
Click the
IP Address
tab and then select the Ethernet card associated with the
ISDN LAN modem from the Adapter drop down list box.
5
Write down the IP address in the Installed Gateways box.
6
Click on the
DNS
tab.
7
Click
Add
.
8
In the TCP/IP DNS Server box, enter the Gateway IP address you wrote down as
part of the previous step and then click
Add
.
9
Click
OK
to close the Microsoft TCP/IP Properties dialog box.
10
Click
OK
to close the Network Control Panel box.
You are asked to restart your computer.
11
Click
OK
.
For Macintosh Users
1
From the Apple menu, open Control Panels. Double-click
TCP/IP
.
2
Choose
Ethernet
from the Connect Via pop-up menu, if not already chosen.
The Configure drop-down list box should be set to
Manually
if you are on a
Static network.
3
Note the series of numbers entered in the Router address box. Write this
number down.
4
Enter this number into the Name server addr. Box.
If you already have existing address(es) listed, add the new address below the
last entry.
5
Choose
File
and
Close
.
6
When asked to save your changes, do so by choosing
Save
.
You may want to rename this configuration so that your previous configuration
is not overwritten.
For Windows 3.11 Users
1
From the Program Manager, double click the
Network
program group icon.
2
Double click the
Network Setup
icon.
3
Click the
Drivers
button.
4
Highlight the Microsoft TCP/IP - 32.X entry and click
Setup
.
5
Note the Default Gateway address. Write this number down.
6
Click the
DNS
tab.
7
Enter the Default Gateway address from the previous step into the Domain
Name Service (DNS) Search Order box and click
Add
.
8
Click
OK
to close the Microsoft TCP/IP Connectivity Configuration screen.