Set Tcp/Ip Properties On Windows Systems - Avaya G700 Welcome Manual

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Set TCP/IP properties on Windows systems

TCP/IP administration varies among Windows systems as described below.
Note:
Change TCP/IP Properties and Network Settings (Windows 2000 and XP)
1 . Right-click My Network Places on your desktop or under the Start menu in XP.
2 . Select Properties to display the Network and Dial-up Connections window.
Windows should have automatically detected the Ethernet card in your system and created a LAN
connection for you. More than one connection may appear.
3 . Right-click the correct Local Area Connection from the list in the window.
4 . Select Properties to display the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box.
5 . Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
6 . Click the Properties button. The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties screen appears.
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
Note:
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.
Welcome to S8300/S8700 and G700
555-234-200 — Issue 2 — October 2002
Access Procedures: Physical Connections to Media Gateways
Make a record of any IP addresses, DNS servers, or WINS entries that you
change when you configure your services computer. Unless you use the
NetSwitcher program or an equivalent, you will need to restore these entries
to connect to other networks.
Record any IP addresses, DNS settings, or WINS entries that you erase.
You may need to restore them later to connect to another network.
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