At the command prompt, type ipconfig /all and press Enter.
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Record the values that you see for the primary network adaptor.
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Finding your TCP/IP properties on Macintosh OS 9
Select the Apple menu > Control Panels > TCP/IP.
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The TCP/IP window appears.
Record the values that you see for the primary network adaptor.
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Finding your TCP/IP properties on Macintosh OS X
Select the Apple menu > System Preferences, or select the icon from the Dock.
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The System Preferences window appears.
Click the Network icon.
2
The Network preference pane appears.
From the Show drop-down list, select the network adapter you use to connect to the Internet.
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Record the values that you see for the primary network adaptor.
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Finding your TCP/IP properties on other operating systems (Unix, Linux)
Read your operating system guide to find the TCP/IP settings.
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Record the values that you see for the primary network adaptor.
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PPPoE settings
Many ISPs use Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) because it is easy to use with a dial-up
infrastructure. If your ISP uses PPPoE to assign IP addresses, you must get the following information:
Login name
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Domain (optional)
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Password
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Web Browser HTTP Proxy Settings
Many web browsers are configured to use an HTTP proxy server to increase the download speed of
web pages. To manage or configure the Firebox® X Edge e-Series, your browser must connect directly
to the Edge. If you use an HTTP proxy server, you must temporarily disable the HTTP proxy setting in
your browser. You can reenable the HTTP proxy server setting in your browser after you set up the
Edge.
Use these instructions to disable the HTTP proxy in Firefox, Netscape, Safari, or Internet Explorer. If you
are using a different browser, use the browser Help system to find the necessary information. Many
browsers automatically disable the HTTP proxy feature.
Disabling the HTTP proxy in Internet Explorer 6.x or 7.x
Open Internet Explorer.
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Select Tools > Internet Options.
2
The Internet Options window appears.
Click the Connections tab.
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User Guide
Web Browser HTTP Proxy Settings
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