User`s guide

Windows 2000 (static)
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 web-
proxy.cos.agilent.com, or web-
proxy. Enter the port: 8088.
Select OK, then OK again to
exit the Internet Options menu.
g. Choose the Network and
Dial-up Connections icon.
h. Select the Local Area
Connection icon.
i. Select Properties.
j. Highlight Internet Protocol
(TCP/IP).
k. Select Properties.
l. Select Use the following IP
Address.
m. Enter the PC’s IP address using
IP address #3 recorded in
section 3.2.1. In the Subnet
Mask field, we recommend you
set the PC subnet mask to
255.255.255.0. Select OK, then
OK again to exit the Network
and Dial-up Connections menu.
3.2.5 Verify the PC IP address
For Windows 98, go to Windows
Start, then Programs, then choose
the MS-DOS Prompt icon. (For
Windows 2000, go to Windows Start,
then Programs, then Accessories,
then choose the Command Prompt
icon).
1. On the MS-DOS command line,
enter “ipconfig”. Displayed
results will vary depending
upon your PC’s configuration. If
multiple Ethernet adapters are
displayed, locate your active
Ethernet LAN adapter by its
title.
2. Record the Ethernet adapter IP
address. This is the IP address
assigned to your PC:
_____________________________
If multiple adapters are
displayed, the other IP
addresses should be listed as
0.0.0.0. If they are not, refer to
Appendix B: Troubleshooting.
3. Close the MSDOS window.
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