A-8 PowerMate ES 5250 Series Release Notes
9.
Change the path in the window to
C:\I386
. Click
Continue
. The Network
window appears. If Yes was clicked in step 8, skip to step 16. If No was
clicked in step 8, the Windows Setup window appears.
10.
Click
Close
. The Microsoft TCP/IP Properties Box appears.
11.
Fill in the
IP Address
, the
Subnet Mask
, and the
Default Gateway
in the
“Specify an IP address” area.
12.
Click the
DNS
tab and enter the host and domain name in the DNS display.
13.
Click the
Identification
tab and change the Computer Name if appropriate.
14.
Click the
WINS
tab and enter the WINS address if appropriate.
15.
Click the
Routing
tab and enable IP forwarding if appropriate.
16.
Click
OK
. When prompted to restart the system, click
Yes
.
Checking Differences Between CMOS Setup Defaults and Shipped
Settings
The CMOS settings as shipped for your system might differ from the default
settings. If the Setup Defaults are loaded, and depending upon your system
configuration, it might be necessary to adjust certain CMOS settings to recreate
the shipped BIOS settings.
You can find information about entering CMOS Setup in Chapter 3 of the
PowerMate ES 5250 Series User’s Guide. It is recommended that you write
down the current settings before making any changes.
If the default settings are loaded, either manually or because of a dead CMOS
battery, you might need to change some of the settings. Check the settings
described in the following sections.
From the Standard CMOS Setup Menu
“Drive A” defaults to “1.44M, 3.5IN.” If the system is using the optional LS120
120-MB SuperDisk Drive, or the system is not using a diskette drive, set
Drive A to “Disabled.”
From the PNP/PCI Configuration Menu
“PNP OS Installed” defaults to “Yes.” If the system is using the Windows NT
operating system, change this setting to “No.”
From the Integrated Peripherals Menu
“Onboard Sound” defaults to “Enabled.” If the system is using the optional
Creative Labs SB Live sound card, set this item to “Disabled.”
“Onboard LAN” defaults to “Enabled.” If the system is using the optional 3Com
3C905B-TX 10/100 Ethernet, set this item to “Disabled.”