Setup For Ip Networks; Set The Ip Address For The Server - HP J3278B - SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower 7 NAS Server User Manual

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Setup for IP Networks

If you are running TCP/IP on your network, this chapter 3
describes the basic procedures for getting access to the CDs from
the client workstations, for both required and optional configu-
ration for IP network, and for access control related to IP. Any
workstations running HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol) over
TCP/IP can use a web browser to most easily access CDs and to
do any configuration you need for the HP CD-ROM server.
Many workstations are running other client and transport proto-
cols in addition to TCP/IP, such as Microsoft networking (cov-
ered in chapter 4), Novell NetWare products (covered in chapter
5), and NFS (covered in chapter 6). We recommend that you
perform the additional protocol-specific procedures, such as
mapping drives (mounting) for easy client usage of CD-ROM
information. This chapter includes some references to those
procedures in the other chapters.
Novell NetWare/IP, whether used in combination with IPX or
under TCP/IP alone, requires you to follow the configuration
instructions in "Novell NetWare/IP" on page 5-17 also.

Set the IP Address for the Server

Required
Before you can configure and use the CD-ROM server in the
Procedure
TCP/IP environment, you must cause an available Internet
Protocol (IP) address to be assigned to the server. On some
systems, you also may need a unique host name to associate
with the IP address. This section provides these procedures.
Setup for IP Networks 3-1

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