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4
For dynamically assigned settings, select
Using DHCP
from the
Configure IPv4
list in the
TCP/IP
tab.
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.
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Verifying Settings
Check your TCP/IP properties by clicking
Applications > Utilities > Network Utilities
, and then
selecting the appropriate
Network Interface
from the
Info
tab.
Figure 154
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
.
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2
In
System Preferences
, click the
Network
icon.
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.
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5
For statically assigned settings, do the following:
From the
Configure
list, select
Manually
.
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-419N.
6
Click
Apply
and close the window.
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Verifying Settings
Check your TCP/IP properties by clicking
Applications > Utilities > Network Utilities
, and then
selecting the appropriate
Network interface
from the
Info
tab.
Figure 155
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
.

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