Note: If the PC has been operating
under Windows NT in a network with
a Windows NT domain, you will not
be able to log on to the domain. So
log on to the PC domain as the local
user "Administrator".
3. Continue reading under Testing
the Setup starting on page 55.
Testing the Setup
Subsequent to establishment, test
the TCP/IP connection between the
OpenCom 130 and the PC.
1. Select the item "Run" in the
Start menu. Enter the command
"ping host.domain" or
"ping 192.168.99.254" in the
"Open" box.
2. Confirm this with "OK".
Tip: To find the IP address of the
* 1 8 2
Web console, enter
on a connected system telephone.
* 1 8 3
will also show you
the network mask.
You can test the correct IP configura-
tion under Windows 95 and Win-
dows 98. Select the item "Run" in
the Start menu. Enter the command
"winipcfg" in the "Open" box. Con-
firm this with "OK". Select the net-
work adapter used for connection to
the OpenCom 130. The IP addresses
assigned by the OpenCom 130 on es-
tablishment of the connection will
Configuration
be displayed.
Under Windows NT4, 2000 and XP
you can check the IP configuration
by entering the commands "ipconfig
-all" or "route print" in the command
prompt. The command "arp -a" pro-
duces a list of assigned IP addresses
for LAN links.
Starting the Browser
Start the installed Web browser.
When you start the Microsoft
Internet Explorer for the first time,
the Internet access wizard will
automatically appear. Select the op-
tion "Use existing account" and con-
firm this with "OK".
If the PC has been operating in a net-
work or used for Internet access, it is
possible that access may be config-
ured indirect via a proxy server. De-
activate access via a proxy server
("Direct connection"). To do this in
the Internet Explorer, open the Inter-
net options in the menu "Tools > In-
ternet Options", then select the
"Connections" tab. In Netscape Com-
municator, you select the command
"Edit > Settings" and then select the
section "Extended > Proxies" under
"Category".
Note: Reset your browser's options
for the call-up of pages to their de-
fault settings specified on initial in-
stallation of the browser.
Configuration under Windows
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