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Table 11.14 TCP/IP Protocol Settings Worksheet Continued<br />

IP Address<br />

Disable/<br />

Enable DNS<br />

Host<br />

DNS Configuration<br />

Domain<br />

First DNS Second DNS Third DNS Fourth DNS Fifth DNS Sixth DNS<br />

Server Server Server Server Server Server<br />

First Domain Second Domain Third Domain Fourth Fifth Sixth Domain<br />

Suffix Suffix Suffix Domain Domain Suffix<br />

Suffix Suffix<br />

Table 11.15 shows how TCP/IP protocols could be set up to enable<br />

Internet access via a LAN in an office building. If you use TCP/IP<br />

for both Internet <strong>and</strong> LAN access as your only protocol, your settings<br />

will vary.<br />

Table 11.15<br />

Connection<br />

IP Address<br />

Completed TCP/IP Protocol Settings Worksheet—LAN<br />

Automatically<br />

Address Subnet assigned Notes<br />

192.168.0.241 255.255.255.0 No If automatically assigned = “Yes”, no<br />

values are used for either address or<br />

subnet<br />

WINS Resolution<br />

Enable/ Primary WINS Secondary WINS<br />

Use DHCP<br />

for WINS<br />

Disable Server Server Scope ID resolution Notes<br />

Disable (blank) (blank) (blank) (blank) If “disable”, no<br />

values for<br />

other fields<br />

Gateway (list in order; top=1st)<br />

First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth<br />

192.168.0.1 192.168.0.2 (blank) (blank) (blank) (blank)<br />

Bindings That Will Use this Protocol (list)<br />

Client for File <strong>and</strong> Print Note<br />

Microsoft Sharing for *This is a very dangerous setting. While this may be listed<br />

Networks Microsoft as an option, do not enable it if you use another protocol<br />

enabled Networks* for your LAN. Enabling this setting would allow anybody<br />

disabled on the Web access to your system!<br />

Advanced (list)<br />

Use TCP/IP as Other value(s) Note<br />

Default *This network also uses NetBEUI for internal LAN<br />

communications; if TCP/IP were the only protocol, it would<br />

be enabled as default.<br />

disabled* (none)<br />

Chapter 11—Networking

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