Chapter29 Resetting to Factory Defaults
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Cisco Router and Security Device Manager Version 2.2 Users Guide
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The process for giving the PC a static or dynamic IP address varies slightly
depending on the version of Microsoft Windows the PC is running.
Note Do not reconfigure the PC until after you reset the router.
Microsoft Windows NT
From the Control Panel, double-click the Network icon to display the Network
window. Click Protocols, select the first TCP/IP Protocol entry, and click
Properties. In the Properties window, select the Ethernet adapter used for this
connection. Click Obtain an IP Address Automatically to obtain a dynamic IP
address. For a static IP address, click Specify an IP address. Enter the IP address
10.10.10.2 or any other address in the 10.10.10.0 subnet greater than 10.10.10 .1.
Enter the subnet 255.255.255.248. Click OK.
Microsoft Windows 98 and Microsoft Windows ME
From the Control Panel, double-click the Network icon to display the Network
window. Double-click the TCP/IP Protocol entry with the Ethernet adapter being
used for this connection to display TCP/IP Properties. In the IP address tab, click
Obtain an IP Address Automatically to obtain a dynamic IP address. For a static
IP address, click Specify an IP address. Enter the IP address 10.10.10.2 or any
other address in the 10.10.10.0 subnet greater than 10.10.10.1. Enter the subnet
255.255.255.248. Click OK.
Microsoft Windows 2000
From the Control Panel, select Network and Dialup Connections/Local Area
Connections. Select the Ethernet adapter in the Connect Using field. Select
Internet Protocol, and click Properties. Click Obtain an IP Address
Automatically to obtain a dynamic IP address. For a static IP address, click
Routers Needing Dynamic Addresses Routers Needing Static Addresses
SB10x
Cisco 83x, 85x, and 87x
Cisco 1701, 1710, and 171x
Cisco 180x and 181x
Cisco 1721, 1751, and 1760
Cisco 1841
Cisco 2600XM, and 2691
Cisco 28xx, 36xx, 37xx, and 38xx