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f. On the top (see
Figure 33
), the “Host Name” and “DNS
server” are what the computer is called when it is looking for a
named resource. The default gateway is the server through which
the client connects to the Internet. The DHCP Server identifies
the network server that assigns IP addresses to computers on the
network.
If the product is working properly, the following should be
apparent from this screen:
1)
The Client should have an IP address within the prescribed
range (default 192.168.40. #; where # is from 6 ~ 253).
2)
The “DHCP” and “Default Gateway” should list the
product’s local port address (the device’s IP address; default
192.168.40.254).
3)
The DNS server IP addresses should match the DNS server
IP addresses set in the device.
g. For Win NT and Win2000, go to
“Start”
Æ
”Programs”
Æ
”Accessories”
Æ
”Command Prompt” to
open the Command Prompt. Type in
IPCONFIG /ALL
and hit
“Enter” to see the adapter’s information. Type in
IPCONFIG
/RELEASE
to release all adapters’ IP address and
IPCONFIG
/RENEW
to renew IP addresses. For a list of the
IPCONFIG
commands, type in
IPCONFIG /?.
h. The PING.EXE command is used to verify that a computer is
active and available. Users can ping a specific destination domain
name or just the IP address. For example, to find the server
168.95.192.1, type the following command at the MS-DOS
prompt and then press “Enter”:
C:\>
ping 168.95.192.1
PING can be executed in Windows as shown below:
1)
Go to the
Start
menu.
2)
Click
Run
.
3)
Type
ping 168.95.192.1
and click
OK
.
4)
The server (IP address) is online if the following message
appears.
Reply from 168.95.192.1: bytes=32 time=3ms
TTL=100
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