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Chapter 3 Configuring Connectivity Options
Network Setup
General Tab
Figure 3-3
shows the General tab.
Figure 3-3
Network Servers—General
Use the following guidelines for the General tab:
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Ethernet Speed—Normally the default (Auto-Detect) should be selected, but another selection can
be made if automatic negotiation is not supported by your network equipment. Selections include
Auto-Detect, 10 Mb Half-Duplex, 10 Mb Full-Duplex, 100 Mb Half-Duplex, 100 Mb Full-Duplex.
be made if automatic negotiation is not supported by your network equipment. Selections include
Auto-Detect, 10 Mb Half-Duplex, 10 Mb Full-Duplex, 100 Mb Half-Duplex, 100 Mb Full-Duplex.
Tip
The 10 Mb Full-Duplex option can be selected locally at the device; however, this mode may
need to be negotiated through Auto-Detect.
need to be negotiated through Auto-Detect.
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No local LAN, invoke PPPoE only—Select this option if the zero client will access a network
through a PPPoE connection.
through a PPPoE connection.
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Dynamically allocated over DHCP/BOOTP—Selecting this option enables the zero client to
automatically receive information from the DHCP server. The network administrator must configure
the DHCP server (using DHCP options) to provide information. Any value provided by the DHCP
server will replace any value entered locally on the Options tab, however, locally entered values will
be used if the DHCP server fails to provide replacement values.
automatically receive information from the DHCP server. The network administrator must configure
the DHCP server (using DHCP options) to provide information. Any value provided by the DHCP
server will replace any value entered locally on the Options tab, however, locally entered values will
be used if the DHCP server fails to provide replacement values.
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Statically specified IP Address—Select this option to manual enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask,
and Default Gateway:
and Default Gateway:
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IP Address—Must be a valid network address in the server environment. The network
administrator must provide this information.
administrator must provide this information.
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Subnet Mask—Enter the value of the subnet mask. A subnet mask is used to gain access to
machines on other subnets. The subnet mask is used to differentiate the location of other IP
addresses with two choices: same subnet or other subnet. If the location is other subnet,
messages sent to that address must be sent through the Default Gateway, whether specified
through local configuration or through DHCP. The network administrator must provide this
value.
machines on other subnets. The subnet mask is used to differentiate the location of other IP
addresses with two choices: same subnet or other subnet. If the location is other subnet,
messages sent to that address must be sent through the Default Gateway, whether specified
through local configuration or through DHCP. The network administrator must provide this
value.
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Default Gateway—Use of gateways is optional. Gateways are used to interconnect multiple
networks (routing or delivering IP packets between them). The default gateway is used for
accessing the Internet or an intranet with multiple subnets. If no gateway is specified, the zero
client can only address other systems on the same subnet. Enter the address of the router that
networks (routing or delivering IP packets between them). The default gateway is used for
accessing the Internet or an intranet with multiple subnets. If no gateway is specified, the zero
client can only address other systems on the same subnet. Enter the address of the router that