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 drop-down tab, choose Built-in Ethernet.

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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