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Chapter 2 Understanding the installation environment 27
Installing the BayStack Instant Internet Management Software Version 7.11
Understanding the workstation environment
You can install Instant Internet in a Microsoft
®
Windows
®
95, Windows 98,
Windows NT
®
, or Windows 2000 environment. To use all of the functionality
available with the Instant Internet unit, you must understand the configuration of
each of the workstations that will be using the Instant Internet unit. Use the
following guidelines to determine what installation procedures you should follow
for installing the Instant Internet software on your workstations.
each of the workstations that will be using the Instant Internet unit. Use the
following guidelines to determine what installation procedures you should follow
for installing the Instant Internet software on your workstations.
IP workstations
Depending on your configuration, you may need to prepare the IP workstations
for the Instant Internet software. In preparing the workstations, you will do one of
the following:
for the Instant Internet software. In preparing the workstations, you will do one of
the following:
•
If you are using static IP addresses and do not want to use the Instant Internet
unit as a DHCP server, you must configure the workstations to use the Instant
Internet unit as their gateway and DNS proxy (see
unit as a DHCP server, you must configure the workstations to use the Instant
Internet unit as their gateway and DNS proxy (see
•
If you are using the Instant Internet unit as a DHCP server (
), you
might need to force the workstations to accept the new network configuration
information that the DHCP server provides (see
information that the DHCP server provides (see
). This is the recommended configuration.
•
If your network is configured for printer and file sharing only and if you have
not set up any type of networking scheme, you must configure the
workstations to obtain an IP address from the Instant Internet unit. Using a
DHCP server is normally the default setting for the Windows 95,
Windows 98, and Windows 2000 operating systems.
not set up any type of networking scheme, you must configure the
workstations to obtain an IP address from the Instant Internet unit. Using a
DHCP server is normally the default setting for the Windows 95,
Windows 98, and Windows 2000 operating systems.
•
If you are using an existing DHCP server, you must configure the
workstations to accept the new network configuration information that the
DHCP server provides (
workstations to accept the new network configuration information that the
DHCP server provides (
).
You can prepare the workstations before you begin configuring the Instant
Internet unit or you can prepare them at the same time that you install the
workstation software. For details on preparing the workstations, refer to
Internet unit or you can prepare them at the same time that you install the
workstation software. For details on preparing the workstations, refer to