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Dynamic configuration using MacIP (optional)
If you want to use MacIP to dynamically assign IP addresses to the Macintosh computers on your network you
must install the optional AppleTalk feature set kit.
Note: You cannot use MacIP dynamic configuration to configure your Netopia R3100 ISDN Router because you
must first configure the router in order to enable AppleTalk.
Once the AppleTalk kit is installed, you can configure your Macintoshes for MacIP. To configure dynamically
using MacIP, perform the following:
Using Open Transport TCP/IP
1.
Go to the Apple menu. Select Control Panels and then TCP/IP.
2.
With the TCP/IP window open, go to the Edit menu and select User Mode. Choose Advanced and click OK.
3.
In the TCP/IP window, select or type information into the fields as shown in the following table.
Connect via:
Configure:
MacIP Server zone:
Name server address:
Implicit Search Path:
Starting domain name:
4.
Close the TCP/IP control panel and save the settings.
These are the only fields you need to modify in these screens.
TCP/IP Option:
Select/ Type:
AppleTalk (MacIP)
Using MacIP server
(select available zone)
Enter the primary and secondary name server
addresses given to you by your ISP
Enter your domain name; if you do not have a
domain name, enter the domain name of your ISP

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