Figure 4-9 Configuring TCP/IP Network Interface
aEnter the IP Address.
This is the Internet address for the channel client. The format is dotted decimal notation in the form xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, where xxx is in the range from 0 to 255.
bEnter the IP Mask.
The mask is used to partition the IP address into two parts: a network side and a host side. The left side of the address is shared among all hosts attached to the same physical network segment. The remainder of the mask is unique for each host belonging to that segment. For example, if a Class B address of 123.1.0.0 is assigned to your company, and no more than 255 hosts will be assigned to any physical segment, then an appropriate net mask might be 255.255.255.0. Thus, all host systems sharing the common address 123.1.0.xxx would be attached to the same physical network segment.
cPress [Enter] to save and exit the dialog box.
3To change the IPX frame type from the default (Ethernet 802.2) frame type, proceed as follows:
aWith the highlight bar in one of the two top boxes of the Protocols/Parameters dialog box, press [F3].
The dialog box in Figure