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iBook Location Manager
Operation
Created for
Local District G Literacy Coaches
September 27, 2001
Ver.1
iBook Location Manager
• Apple’s “Location Manager” can simplify network
settings when an iBook is used at different
locations.
• “Location Manager” is found in the “Apple
Menu”, “Control Panels”.
• Apple’s “Help Menu” is a source of information
and troubleshooting. Use it while the “Locations
Manager” window is active, or when in the
“Finder”, or with no applications active.
Configuring Location Manager
• Creating three locations will be shown in
this presentation
– Airport or wireless settings
– Ethernet network settings for most schools
– Modem settings for a LAUSDnet account
• Over 50 steps are involved in this one time
process
Configuring Location Manager
Before the Location Manager can be set, a few other
settings need to be created:
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AppleTalk (Airport, School Network, LAUSDnet Modem)
TCP/IP (Airport, School Network, LAUSDnet Modem)
Airport (Airport)
Remote Access (LAUSDnet Modem)
Modem (LAUSDnet)
Location Manager (Airport, School Network, LAUSDnet
Modem and Startup Preferences)
Configuring AppleTalk
AppleTalk (Airport, School Network, LAUSDnet Modem)
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Go to the “Apple” menu
Go to “Control Panels”
Release on “AppleTalk”
Go to “File” open “AppleTalk”
Release on “Configurations”
Click on “Default”
Configuring AppleTalk
AppleTalk (Airport, School Network, LAUSDnet Modem)
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Select “Duplicate”
Rename the copy “Airport”.
Make another duplicate
Rename the copy “School Network”
Close the “AppleTalk” window
Make another duplicate
Rename the copy “LAUSDnet Modem”
Save Changes
TCP/IP Configurations
TCP/IP (Airport, School Network, LAUSDnet Modem)
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TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol)
Go to “Apple Menu”, “Control Panels”
Release on “TCP/IP”
Under the “File” menu, release on
“Configurations”
TCP/IP Configurations
TCP/IP (Airport, School Network, LAUSDnet Modem)
• Under the “File” menu, release on
“Configurations”
• Duplicate the “Default”
• Save as “Airport”
• Duplicate “Default” again
• Save as “School Network”
• Duplicate a third time
• Save as “LAUSDnet Modem”
TCP/IP Configurations
Airport
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Under “File” click on “Configurations”
Select “Airport”
Make active
Connect via “Airport”
Configure pulldown menu will be “DHCP”
Search Domain will be:
“lausd.k12.ca.us” (no quotes)
TCP/IP Configurations
School Network
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Under “File” click on “Configurations”
Select “School Network”
Make active
Connect via “Ethernet”
Configure pulldown menu will be “DHCP”
Search Domain will be:
“lausd.k12.ca.us” (no quotes)
TCP/IP Configurations
LAUSDnet Modem
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Under “File” click on “Configurations”
Select “LAUSDnet Modem”
Make active
Set “Connect” to “PPP”
Set “Configure” to “PPP Server”
Continued…
TCP/IP Configurations
LAUSDnet Modem
Modem continued:
• Set “Name Server Address” to
192.215.166.34 (then “Return”)
192.215.16.9
• Set “Search Domains” to
“lausd.k12.ca.us” (no quotes)
TCP/IP Configurations
LAUSDnet Modem
• Go to “File”, “Configurations”
• Save Changes
• Close the TCP/IP window
Modem settings for a
LAUSDnet account
• In the Apple Menu, Control Panel, release
on Modem.
• It should read “Apple Internal 56.6K
Modem”
• Go to the “File” Menu
• Release on “Configurations”
• Select “Duplicate”
Modem settings for a
LAUSDnet account
• Rename the account “LAUSDnet”
• Select “Done”
• Close the window
Remote Access
LAUSDnet modem
• Go to “Apple Menu”, “Control Panels”,
“Remote Access”
• Go to “File”, “Configurations”
• Click on “Configurations”
• Duplicate the “Default” setting
• Rename the “Default copy” to
“LAUSDnet Modem”
Remote Access
LAUSDnet modem
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Make “LAUSDnet Modem” active
Click on the small triangle “Setup”
Click on “Registered User”
In the “Name” type your login name
example: “rromer”
• In “Password” type your password.
• Click “Remember Password”, if you want
• In number, type one of the LAUSDnet phone
numbers listed on the next slide.
Remote Access
LAUSDnet Access Numbers
LAUSDnet Access Numbers
• 213-626-7437 from the downtown LA area
• 818-708-7638 from the San Fernando Valley area
• 818-265-9839 from the Sunland-Tujunga area
• 310-808-8887 from Gardena and San Pedro area
• 310-284-8988 from West LA area
Additional Test Numbers
• 213-613-1026
• 213-680-0056
• 213-680-0046
NOTE: Contact your local phone company to confirm that the number you are dialing is
a local number to you.
Airport Settings - Activate
• From the “Apple Menu” release on
“Airport”
• Turn Airport “on”.
Airport Settings - Activate
• If an Airport is nearby, the signal strength
bar will indicate its strength.
• An Airport may have a customized setup for
security reasons.
• Try the “Airport Network” pulldown menu
to see if a special setup has been made.
– Ask for a password, if one is required.
Getting Connected
• The following three pages shows how to
connect with an Airport, School Network,
and LAUSDnet modem.
• This can be done without “Location
Manager”.
• These pages show a way of checking to see
if Location Manger settings are correct.
Getting Connected
Airport Settings
• To have the Airport work properly the
following settings should be operating:
• Airport is On and Connected showing status
bar.
• TCP/IP should be connected as “Airport”
• AppleTalk should be connected as “Airport”
Getting Connected
School Network Settings
To have the “School Network” operational:
• AppleTalk is set to “Builtin Ethernet”
• TCP/IP is set to “Ethernet”
• A Category5 cable connects the iBook to a
network.
• The TCP/IP settings show a school address. This
usually begins with 10.xxx.xxx.xxx
• If 169.xxx.xxx.xxx appears, there is no
connection.
Getting Connected
LAUSDnet Modem
• LAUSDnet Modem settings are operational when:
• AppleTalk is “Remote Only”
• TCP/IP is:
– Connect via “PPP”
– Configure “PPP Server”
• Remote Access has “User Name”, “Password”,
and “phone number” correct
• Modem is “56.6 Apple Internal Modem”
Location Manager Settings
Airport (1)
• Open “Location Manager” from “Apple Menu”,
“Control Panels”
• Click on “Edit Location”
• Click on “Airport”
• Click on “TCP/IP and AppleTalk”.
• Click “Edit” and open “TCP/IP” select “Airport”
• Open “AppleTalk”
• Under “File” select “Configurations”
• Select “Airport”
Location Manager Settings
Airport (2)
• Also, select: “Default Printers”, “Extension
Set”, “Internet Set”, “QuickTime Set”,
“Sound Level”
• When done, “Apply” and “Save”
Location Manager Settings
School Network (1)
• From “Location Manager” from “Apple
Menu”, “Control Panels”
• Click on “Edit Location”
• Click on “School Network”
• Click on “TCP/IP and AppleTalk”.
• Go to “Edit”, “Configurations”
• Select “School Network”
Location Manager Settings
School Network (2)
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Click on “TCP/IP and AppleTalk”.
Go to “Edit”, “Configurations”
Select “School Network”
Select “AppleTalk and TCP/IP”
Click “Edit” and open “TCP/IP”
Under “File”, “Configurations” Select “School Network”
Connect “Ethernet Built-in”
Open “AppleTalk” select “Ethernet Built-in”
Under “File”, “Configurations”, select “Ethernet Built-in”
When done, “Apply” and “Save”
Location Manager Settings
LAUSDnet Modem (1)
From “Apple Menu”, “Control Panels”, “Location
Manager”
• Click on “Edit Location”
• Click on “LAUSDnet Modem”
• Click on “TCP/IP and AppleTalk”.
• Click on “Edit”
• Open TCP/IP”
Location Manager Settings
LAUSDnet Modem (2)
• Under “File”, “Configure” select
“LAUSDnet Modem”
• Click “Edit” and open “TCP/IP”, in
configure select “Using PPP Server”
• Open “AppleTalk” select “Remote Only”
• When done, “Apply”