User guide

Installation
12 Firebox X Edge e-Series
Finding your TCP/IP properties on Macintosh OS 9
1. Select the Apple menu > Control Panels > TCP/IP.
The TCP/IP window appears.
2. Record the values that you see for the primary network adapter.
Finding your TCP/IP properties on Macintosh OS X 10.5
1. Select the Apple menu > System Preferences, or select the icon from the Dock.
The System Preferences window appears.
2. Click the Network icon.
The Network preference pane appears.
3. Select the network adapter you use to connect to the Internet.
4. Record the values that you see for the network adapter.
Finding your TCP/IP properties on other operating systems (Unix, Linux)
1. Read your operating system guide to find the TCP/IP settings.
2. Record the values that you see for the primary network adapter.
Find PPPoE settings
Many ISPs use Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) because it is easy to use with a dial-up
infrastructure. If your ISP uses PPPoE to assign IP addresses, you must get the following information:
Login name
Domain (optional)
Password