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ClearPath IX Systems Installation and Configuration Guide

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Installing Windows 2000 Advanced Server (ES5044R, ES5085R, <strong>and</strong> ES2024R)<br />

• Daylight saving time—Click the check box to select daylight saving time if it<br />

applies to the time zone.<br />

Click Next when done with both the date <strong>and</strong> time.<br />

The Windows 2000 Server Setup screen indicates that Setup is installing the<br />

networking settings.<br />

11. A Networking Settings screen appears with the following check boxes:<br />

• Typical settings<br />

• Custom settings<br />

12. Select Custom settings, then click Next.<br />

A screen appears with a set of networking components for the first network device<br />

detected. Follow the instructions below (the remainder of step 12) for the type of<br />

server you are installing.<br />

ES5044R server:<br />

The detected device is the SysKonnect FDDI PCI Adapter SK-5544 [SK-NET…]. These<br />

default components are checked:<br />

• Client for Microsoft Networks<br />

• File <strong>and</strong> Print Sharing for Microsoft Networks<br />

• Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)<br />

Customize the ES5044R as follows:<br />

a. Select File <strong>and</strong> Print Sharing <strong>and</strong> click Properties.<br />

A Server Optimization box appears.<br />

b. Select Balance, then click OK.<br />

c. Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) to highlight it, then click Properties. Configure<br />

the FDDI network adapter card as follows:<br />

1) Click the option “Use the following IP address.”<br />

Note: You must know if this Windows 2000 or NT server node is being<br />

installed as the first, second, third, or fourth Windows node in the<br />

<strong>ClearPath</strong> <strong>IX</strong> system to which it is connected. You will use the IP<br />

address associated with that node number. The addresses are listed<br />

in Table B-1.<br />

2) In the IP Address field, type the appropriate FDDI address for this node (for<br />

example, 192.168.057.003 for the first Intel node) as described in Appendix B,<br />

Table B–1. Then press Tab.<br />

3) In the Subnet Mask field, enter the address 255.255.255.0.<br />

4) Click the Advanced button.<br />

5) Click the Add button in the IP Addresses box.<br />

6) Enter the other two addresses <strong>and</strong> subnet masks from Table B–1. Then click<br />

OK.<br />

7) Click OK.<br />

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