
GRYPHON
®
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S3
MANUAL
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b. For STATIC IP mode – Consult with your system administrator for assistance.
7. Keep
clicking
OK
until all network setup windows are closed.
8. Confirm that all cables are securely connected to the Gryphon and the PC.
9. Cycle power (off/on) to the Gryphon to implement any configuration changes.
10. Restart your computer. This must be the last task performed to ensure that the computer will
get an IP address from Gryphon.
If
Obtain an IP address automatically
is selected, your PC is set up as a DCHP client. This means
to connect point-to-point with the hardware, you need to use the DHCP Server configuration.
Alternatively, you could connect both the hardware (configured as a DHCP client) and your PC to a
LAN with an existing server.
If
Use the following IP address
is selected, your PC is set up as STATIC. This means to connect
point-to-point with the hardware, you need to configure the hardware with a STATIC configuration.
Alternatively, you could configure the hardware (as a DHCP client, if a server exists, or STATIC) and
your PC to a LAN.
A.3 Verifying
Communication
To verify that your settings/configuration are correct you need to PING Gryphon. Please perform the
following to do this:
1. Click the windows
Start
button.
2. Click
Run
.
3. For Windows 98/ME, type “Command” in the Edit Box. For Windows 2000/XP, type “cmd”