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Chapter 10
Network configuration
10.1 Configuring the laboratory network
The easiest way to add a Linux PC to a laboratory network is using DHCP
(Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol). It allows you to go online just by defin-
ing the hostname. The IP address, name- and mailserver will be created dynami-
cally. Please contact your network administrator to find out whether DHCP is the
right choice for you, or whether a fixed TCP/IP address is to be assigned to your
PC. Because the licensing of T
OPSPIN and many other programs and operating
system features needs a correct network configuration there are three ways to do
this:
1. Those PC’s which are configured by Bruker BioSpin Germany are set to DHCP.
If this configuration can be used the PC should be connected to the network
before the boot process starts. After the PC is coming up the network works
correctly and T
OPSPIN can be started.
2. If the PC should connected to the network by using a fix IP address you have to
ask your system administrator for it. After the correct configuration the network
works correctly and T
OPSPIN can be started
3. If the PC should not get a network connection it is necessary to work with a
neutral IP address e.g. 192.168.1.1. This address is not routed to any network
computer by world-wide-agreement. If you configure this number you will not
have a connection to any other computer (internet) but T
OPSPIN can be started.
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