Netopia 430 s Guide De Référence
IP Setup
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To ser ve DHCP clients with the IP address of a NetBIOS name
ser ver, select Serve NetBIOS Name Server and toggle it to Yes.
ser ver, select Serve NetBIOS Name Server and toggle it to Yes.
Select NetBIOS Name Server IP Address and enter the IP
address for the NetBIOS name ser ver.
address for the NetBIOS name ser ver.
You are now finished setting up DHCP NetBIOS Options. To return
to the IP Address Ser ving screen press the Escape key once.
to the IP Address Ser ving screen press the Escape key once.
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To enable BOOTP’s address ser ving capability, select Serve
BOOTP Clients and toggle to Yes.
BOOTP Clients and toggle to Yes.
Note: Addresses assigned through BOOTP are permanently
allocated from the IP Address Ser ving pool. To release these
addresses, toggle Serve BOOTP Clients to No and restar t your
Netopia ISDN Router.
allocated from the IP Address Ser ving pool. To release these
addresses, toggle Serve BOOTP Clients to No and restar t your
Netopia ISDN Router.
MacIP (Kip Forwarding) Options
When hosts using AppleTalk (typically those using LocalTalk) arenot
directly connected to an IP network (usually an ethernet), they must
use a MacIP (AppleTalk-IP) gateway. Such a ser vice is provided by
AppleTalk models of the Netopia ISDN Routers. A MacIP gateway
conver ts network traffic into the correct format for AppleTalk or IP,
depending on the traffic’s destination. The MacIP gateway can also
distribute IP addresses to AppleTalk computers on the network.
directly connected to an IP network (usually an ethernet), they must
use a MacIP (AppleTalk-IP) gateway. Such a ser vice is provided by
AppleTalk models of the Netopia ISDN Routers. A MacIP gateway
conver ts network traffic into the correct format for AppleTalk or IP,
depending on the traffic’s destination. The MacIP gateway can also
distribute IP addresses to AppleTalk computers on the network.
Note: Macintosh computers that have LocalTalk or EtherTalk selected
in the MacTCP control panel, or “AppleTalk (MacIP)” selected in the
TCP/IP control panel, must use the MacIP gateway to communicate
with the Internet or any other IP network. Users should point their
MacTCP or TCP/IP control panel to look in the LocalTalk zone for the
MacIP ser ver. Macintosh computers that have Ethernet selected in
the MacTCP or TCP/IP control panel can do their own AppleTalk-IP
conversions.
in the MacTCP control panel, or “AppleTalk (MacIP)” selected in the
TCP/IP control panel, must use the MacIP gateway to communicate
with the Internet or any other IP network. Users should point their
MacTCP or TCP/IP control panel to look in the LocalTalk zone for the
MacIP ser ver. Macintosh computers that have Ethernet selected in
the MacTCP or TCP/IP control panel can do their own AppleTalk-IP
conversions.
Setting up MacIP involves choosing MacIP dynamic address ser ving
and then configuring that type. KIP for warding is simply a method for
distributing IP addresses to AppleTalk clients.
and then configuring that type. KIP for warding is simply a method for
distributing IP addresses to AppleTalk clients.