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If you are configuring your network connection automatically, the information appears partially or
entirely in the control panel. Do one of the following:
m If you are using a BootP server or DHCP server, go on to step 7. The server usually provides all the
configuration information needed by TCP/IP. If the server doesn’t provide the information, consult
the person who maintains the server.
m If you are using a RARP server, you may need to type additional information provided by your
network administrator or Internet service provider into the appropriate boxes. If so, enter the
information now.
m If you are using a MacIP server, click Select Zone. In the dialog box that appears, choose the zone
that contains the MacIP server you want to use and then click OK.
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Click the close box to close the TCP/IP control panel.
If you have made configuration changes, an alert box asks if you want to save changes. If you have
changed the port, an alert box also tells you that the change will interrupt any connections to TCP/IP
services. For example, you may have to quit and reopen a Web browser or e-mail service after saving
changes to the TCP/IP control panel.
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To save your changes, click the Save button.
Your changes take effect immediately; you do not have to restart your computer.
Getting more information about the TCP/IP control panel
Mac OS Guide contains information about additional capabilities available in the TCP/IP control panel,
such as the following:
m using configurations to save different AppleTalk settings and switch among them as desired—for
example, if you use your computer with more than one network
m using the User Mode command to change the availability of settings in the AppleTalk control panel
m turning AppleTalk off when you are not using an AppleTalk network, to save RAM in your computer
For more information about these capabilities, click the h button in the TCP/IP control panel.
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