Access Procedures: Physical Connections to Media Gateways
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7 . On the General tab, select the radio button Use the following IP address. Enter the
following:
- IP address: 192.11.13.5
- Subnet mask: 255.255.255.252
8 . Disable DNS service as follows:
a . Click the radio button labeled Use the following DNS server addresses. The entries
for Preferred DNS server and Alternate DNS server should both be blank.
b . Click the Advanced button at the bottom of the screen. The Advanced TCP/IP Settings
screen appears.
c . Click the DNS tab. Verify that no DNS server is administered (the address field should be
blank).
9 . Disable WINS Resolution as follows:
a . Click the WINS tab. Make sure WINS is not administered (the address field should be
blank).
b . Click OK. If warned about an empty primary WINS address, click Yes to continue.
10 . Click OK twice to accept the address information and close the TCP/IP and Local Area
Connection Properties dialog boxes.
11 . Reboot the system if directed to do so.
After you have made these changes to your computer’s network configuration information, the
Network and Dial-up Connections window shows the status of the Local Area Connection:
- Enabled appears when the laptop's Ethernet cable is connected to the server.
- Disabled or unplugged appears if the NIC is not connected to anything.
Change TCP/IP properties (Windows 95, 98, NT 4.0, and Millennium Edition [Me])
1 . Access your computer's network information. On your desktop:
- Windows 95, 98, and NT: Right-click Network Neighborhood.
- Windows Me: Right-click My Network Places.
2 . Select Properties to display the Network dialog box.
3 . Locate the TCP/IP properties as follows:
- Windows 95, 98, and Me: On the Configuration tab, scroll through the installed network
components list to the TCP/IP part of the devices list. Select the TCP/IP device that
corresponds to your Ethernet card.
- Windows NT: On the Protocols tab, select TCP/IP in the installed network components list.
4 . Select the Properties button.
5 . In the TCP/IP Properties box., click the IP Address tab.
Note: Record any IP addresses, DNS settings, or WINS entries that you erase.
You may need to restore them later to connect to another network.