User`s guide
2.2.3.2 Windows 2000
This procedure assumes you are
using a standalone PC (not connect-
ed to a network) using the Microsoft
Windows 2000 operating system.
Other PC configurations may use
slightly different setups.
a. Go to the Control Panel and
choose the Internet Options
icon.
b. Select the Connections tab.
c. Select the LAN Settings box. 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 NOT be
checked. Select OK, then OK
again to exit the Internet
Options menu.
d. Choose the Network and Dial-
up Connections icon.
e. Select the Local Area
Connection icon.
f. Select Properties.
g. Highlight “Internet Protocol
(TCP/IP)” and select Properties.
h. Select Use the following IP
Address. Enter almost the same
address as the test set’s LAN IP
address, except change the
fourth set of digits to an integer
between 1 and 254. Enter the
value in the field labeled “IP
Address”.
Example:
Test set IP address 111.222.33.4
Set the PC IP address 111.222.33.6
i. Record the PC's IP address
below:
Your PC's IP address is:
IMPORTANT: The DUT's IP address,
the test set's LAN IP address, and
the PC's IP address cannot be the
same. Do not set the fourth set of
numbers to 0 or to a set of numbers
greater than 254. (In the example
above, the fourth set of numbers is
set to “6”.)
j. In the Subnet Mask field, set the
PC subnet mask to
255.255.255.0.
k. Select OK, then OK again to exit
the Network and Dial-up
Connections menu.
2.2.4 Verify PC settings
On the PC, start Microsoft Internet
Explorer software. If you get a mes-
sage saying “Work Offline” or “Try
Again”, choose the Try Again box. If
the PC tries to access a homepage,
press the Stop icon.
On the PC, enter the LAN IP address
of the test set (recorded on step 8 in
section 2.2.2); then press Enter. If
you get a message saying “Work
Offline” or “Try Again”, choose the
Try Again box.
The 8960 web page should display.
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