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3. In the Virtual IP Address to Use for Authentication
field,1.2.3.5 displays by default. If using Tier 1 or Tier 3,
enter the IP address that from now on will be used for
communicating authentication information between the
R3000 and the PDC. This must be an IP address that is
not being used, on the same segment of the network as
the R3000.
WARNING: If the IP address entered here is not in the same
subnet as this R3000, the net use connection will fail.
4. From the NIC Device to Use for Authentication pull-
down menu:
• if using the invisible mode, select “LAN2” for sending
traffic on the network—in particular, for transferring
authentication data.
• if using the router or firewall mode, select “LAN1”.
5. Click Apply to apply your settings.
NOTE: If using the NT authentication method, you will later return
to this window to join the domain. See the section on Join the NT
domain in Chapter 3: NT Authentication Setup for information
about these procedures.