User`s guide

3.2.4 PC settings
Your network determines the PC’s
IP address. Some IP addresses may
be static, while other systems use a
dynamic assignment (DHCP) of your
PC's IP address each time you log
on. Depending on IP addressing
method, follow the correct
procedure below to adjust your PC
settings.
3.2.4.1 DHCP IP address
assignment
1. Turn on your PC.
2. Log in to your network with
your normal password.
3. Log in to Windows if needed.
Wait until the initial Windows
“wallpaper” and icons appear.
4. Turn off any running
applications.
5. Follow the instructions that
correspond to the operating
system you are using.
Windows 98 (DHCP)
a. Go to the Control Panel.
b. Choose the Internet Options
icon.
c. Select the Connections tab,
d. Select the LAN Settings box.
e. In the Automatic Configuration
section, both “Automatically
detect settings” and “Use
automatic configuration
script” must NOT be checked. In
the “Proxy server” section, “Use
a proxy server” must be
checked in most situations.
Note: If your network does not
utilize a firewall, or if you
experience connection
problems, un-check this box.
f. If you checked “Use a proxy
server” for your LAN enter your
normal network proxy server
address, or try one of these:
web-proxy.cos.agilent.com, or
web-proxy. Enter the port:
8088. Select OK, then OK again
to exit the Internet Options
menu.
g. Skip to section 3.2.5.
Windows 2000 (DHCP)
a. Go to the Control Panel.
b. Choose the Internet Options
icon.
c. Select the Connections tab.
d. Select the LAN Settings box.
e. In the Automatic Configuration
section, both “Automatically
detect settings” and “Use
automatic configuration
script” must NOT be checked. In
the Proxy Server section, “Use a
proxy server for your LAN”
must be checked in most
situations. Note: If your network
does not utilize a firewall, or if
you experience connection
problems, un-check this box.
f. If you checked “Use a proxy
server for your LAN”, enter
your normal network proxy
server address, or try one of
these: web-proxy.cos.agilent.com,
or web-proxy. Enter the port:
8088. Select OK, then OK again
to exit the Internet Options
menu.
g. Skip to section 3.2.5.
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