Summary: TCP/IP reconfiguration

From: Colin Brooks <cbrooks_at_nature.berkeley.edu>
Date: Thu, 24 Jul 1997 10:09:32 -0700

Hello. Many thanks to Shelley Liu, Arshad Saeed, and Barry Treahy for their
help.

The correct steps (as opposed to the ones I initially took) to reconfigure
my TCP/IP settings to use my new frame relay/router setup where as follows (:

1. Use the command 'netsetup' to change my system's IP address & subnet
mask. This is also available using the SysMan tool.
2. Configure the route to the outside world using the command:
"/usr/sbin/route add default 208.1.277.97" where 208.1.277.97 was the
address of my Cisco 1602 router.
3. Edit the resolv.conf file to have the following in it:
"domain uccoopext.edu
nameserver 128.114.242.6
nameserver 128.114.229.33"

And that's all it took. I needn't haven't tried changing various other
parameters, such as the BIND setup - I was just confusing the issue. I wish
life was always this easy!

TTFN,
Colin Brooks


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