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Avaya DEFINITY ONE - Laptop Configuration for Windowstm 95;98;NT

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Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and
IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10
555-233-109
Issue 6
December 2001
Miscellaneous Procedures
C-6Installing INTUITY languages other than English
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Laptop configuration for Windows
TM
95/98/NT
1. Right click on Network Neighborhood, and select Properties.
2. Under the
Configuration
tab, left click on TCP/IP Ethernet NIC card.
NOTE:
The services laptop uses a Zircom card.
3. Left click on Properties.
4. Select the
IP Address
tab.
5. Record the
IP Address
and
Subnet Mask
, if any. These will be needed
later.
6. Change the
IP Address
to 192.11.13.5 and the
Subnet Mask
to
255.255.255.252; then click OK.
7. Click OK in the Network window.
8. When the system says to click OK for the settings to take effect, do so.
9. Click on Start, Settings, and select Control Panel.
10. Double-click on Display.
11. Select the Screen Saver tab, and set the screen saver to None until the
upgrade is completed.
!
CAUTION:
If the laptop screen saver is not disabled and times out during the
upgrade, the Terminal Server
TM
session will drop. The technician will
have to wait approximately 5 minutes to re-establish the connection.
The upgrade will continue without any ill effects, even though the
session has dropped.
NOTE:
For Windows NT
TM
and Windows 2000
TM
, make sure that NETBUI is
installed on the Protocols tab under Properties. Otherwise the
computer will not be recognized by the system. This will affect
mapping a drive for doing upgrades. If you connect to the AVAYA
network, you may have to disable NETBUI after you are finished
working on the system.
NOTE:
For Windows
TM
NT and Windows 2000
TM
, follow the above
procedure; however, the laptop my not ask to be rebooted for settings
to take effect (as in step 8, above). This should be done, in any case.

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