Macintosh TCP/IP Settings
How you configure your Macintosh computer’s network settings differs, depending on your Mac OS. For OS X, follow the instructions below. Otherwise, go to page 17.
Mac OS X
1 From the Dock, choose System Preferences and then Network to display the Network pane. (For OS X 3, you also have to click the Configure button.)
2 Ensure that Automatic is selected from the Location list box. 3 Under the Show
4 Under the TCP/IP tab, do the following, depending on your situation:
!If you are logging into the Zoom Configuration Manager: Ensure that Static is highlighted in the Configure: list box, then select Manually. Enter the values provided in the table below appears in the appropriate fields.
For this value… | Enter… |
IP Address | Any value between 10.0.0.4 and |
| 10.0.0.20. For example, type 10.0.0.10. |
Subnet Mask | 255.255.255.0 |
Router | 10.0.0.2 |
!If you are using dynamic IP addressing: Make sure that
Using DHCP is highlighted in the Configure: list box. Do not enter anything into the DHCP Client ID field.
!If you are using a static IP address: Make sure that
Static is highlighted in the Configure: list box, then select Manually. Enter the values provided to you by your Internet service provider for IP Address:, Subnet Mask:, Router:, and Domain Name Server:. (The last value may be called DNS Servers:.)
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