You'll need to ask your network administrator about what that
information is. As far as configuring it on your Linux box, if you are
running RedHat, just run the graphical utility, 'redhat-config-network'
(you can find this in the 'hat' menu too if you want).

--Dave

On Fri, 2003-06-06 at 10:17, Michael R. Bright wrote:
> I work at a company that doesn't use a dhcp server.  I need to use an
> assigned ip address.  However there are some other things that it
> requires, it requires an IP, SubNet,Default gateway, and a DNS .  Can
> anyone help with setting this up?
>  
> Michael R. Bright
> 
> 
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