TCP/IP Example Settings
Setting up TCP/IP on a Macintosh
Pipeline Start Here Guide
Preliminary January 30, 1998
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Setting up TCP/IP on a Macintosh
The Open Transport software on a Macintosh is used to set up TCP/IP. Start by
opening the Apple menu, then select Control Panel, and then TCP/IP. You enter
your TCP/IP information in this dialog box.
Note:
The number associated with each input field refers to the row number
containing sample data and explanations in Table A-1 on page A-2.
Figure A -5. Macintosh TCP/IP settings
When setting up TCP/IP on your Macintosh, be sure to set the “Connect via”
button (at the top of the dialog box) to Ethernet so that the connection to your
Pipeline is automatically made over your built-in Ethernet adapter.
After the Pipeline is configured, you can use Telnet to connect to the Pipeline to
make any changes. To do so, use any Telnet software, and enter the IP address of
the Pipeline to open the connection. You will need to have your Telnet software
set up to emulate a VT100 terminal.
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