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5
For statically assigned settings, do the following:
From the
Configure IPv4
list, select
Manually
.
In the
IP Address
field, type your IP address.
In the
Subnet Mask
field, type your subnet mask.
In the
Router
field, type the IP address of your device.
6
Click
Apply Now
and close the window.
Verifying Settings
Check your TCP/IP properties by clicking
Applications > Utilities > Network Utilities
, and then
selecting the appropriate
Network Interface
from the
Info
tab.
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Figure 127
Mac OS X 10.4: Network Utility
Mac OS X: 10.5 and 10.6
The screens in this section are from Mac OS X 10.5 but can also apply to 10.6.
1
Click
Apple
>
System Preferences
.
2
In
System Preferences
, click the
Network
icon.
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3
When the
Network
preferences pane opens, select
Ethernet
from the list of available connection
types.
4
From the
Configure
list, select
Using DHCP
for dynamically assigned settings.
5
For statically assigned settings, do the following:
From the
Configure
list, select
Manually
.
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In the
IP Address
field, enter your IP address.
In the
Subnet Mask
field, enter your subnet mask.
In the
Router
field, enter the IP address of your NBG-418N.
6
Click
Apply
and close the window.
Verifying Settings
Check your TCP/IP properties by clicking
Applications > Utilities > Network Utilities
, and then
selecting the appropriate
Network interface
from the
Info
tab.
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Figure 128
Mac OS X 10.5: Network Utility
Linux: Ubuntu 8 (GNOME)
This section shows you how to configure your computer’s TCP/IP settings in the GNU Object Model
Environment (GNOME) using the Ubuntu 8 Linux distribution. The procedure, screens and file
locations may vary depending on your specific distribution, release version, and individual
configuration. The following screens use the default Ubuntu 8 installation.
Note: Make sure you are logged in as the root administrator.
Follow the steps below to configure your computer IP address in GNOME:
1
Click
System > Administration > Network
.
2
When the
Network Settings
window opens, click
Unlock
to open the
Authenticate
window. (By
default, the
Unlock
button is greyed out until clicked.) You cannot make changes to your
configuration unless you first enter your admin password.

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