Configuring Static IP Address for ICS

Now let us explain how to configure Static IP Address in order for setting up ICS later.

Here is described how to setup a static IP, why static? because we use the Intranet network to local network, it would be nice if we use a static IP for ICS later, other than that we will easily men setup IP-IP in the future with an IP client that sorted and easy to remember.

To set up IP make sure you login with root, after you login with the root lets men setup. It is very easy; first make sure the IP format to your server or computer is saying that there is a modem to split the ICS on the client. Here we use the IP 192.168.0.1 as the format of this explanation, and 192.168.0.2 for the client in accordance with the amount of your client.

Well, now your server IP 192.168.0.1 already determined is not it? Well, let's set up this IP, the way will be described with a picture I'll be easier for the beginner. :) Click the "Start Application" on your desktop, then selects "System Settings" and then select again the "Network" is for RH 9. After that will open the window "Network Configuration", as in the picture below, (figure 1.1)

 Figure 1.1

Once the window "Network Configuration” window opens selects the TAB "Devices" then click the "Edit" to fill in your IP address. Usually if you just install Linux now, defaults to using "DHCP IP Address" whereas here you have to use Static IP Internet connection to share an Ethernet network in your View (Figure 1.2).

Figure 1.2

Well let us set up IP, select the "Statically Set IP Address" then you will be asked to fill in all text fields there. This is because the server then it is advisable to start from 192.168.0.1 to facilitate you in mengurutnya (It can also optionally 192.168.11.1) if so enter the IP addresses in the "Address " and then you have to fill out the "Subnet Mask" her in because this IP in Class C Subnet Masknya then of course is 255.255.255.0, well fill in the Subnet Masknya when filled with either do not forget to fill out the "Default Gateway Address". At Gateway is usually a gateway from your ISP.

If your ISP is more than 1 (one) then it does not influence what you fill in the "Default Gateway Address" is. To this will be explained further later on, after all filled with good and right click on the "OK" to return to the "Network Configuration" is as in Figure 1.1.

Then the next step select the TAB "DNS" here would be no "Hostname" from your server computer, if you intend to change this please do not affect the ICS route later. In TAB "control" you have to fill in DNS from your ISP such as Figure 1.3 below, fill in your ISP's DNS in the "Primary DNS" if the ISP you use only 1 (one) and when finished or you have to fill in your ISP's DNS is then Also fill in the sign (.) point on the "DNS Search Path" when this is over also completed the finished charging or Setup your Server IP, now you stay out of the "Network Configuration" and Save after it went into "Terminal" to restart your network with the command "/ ect / rc.d / init.d /. / network restart" when network restarted all have status "OK" if there is a "Failed" means that there's nothing wrong, double check everything. Well all has been well gives a chance to let us go to the following

Figure 1.2

 Figure 1.1

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