<sect1 id="server-usage-network">
<title>Dial-Up Networking</title>
<para>
Once you establish connection with the server computer, you
are assigned the <systemitem
class="ipaddress">192.168.0.2</systemitem> IP address and the
<systemitem class="fqdomainname">faith.centos.org</systemitem>
name. On the other side, the server computer has the
<systemitem class="ipaddress">192.168.0.1</systemitem> IP
address and the <systemitem
class="fqdomainname">projects.centos.org</systemitem> name. In
both cases, the addresses provided are inside the <systemitem
class="netmask">192.168.0/24</systemitem> network. The
configuration would look as the following example illustrates:
</para>
<screen>
The Server Computer The Client Computer
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192.168.0.1/24 | Modem ~~~ TelephoneLine ~~~ Modem | 192.168.0.2/24
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projects.centos.org faith.centos.org
</screen>
<para>
Notice that, before you can use this IP addresses and names,
they must be firstly configured that way by the system
administrator. See ..., to know how to configure the IP
addresses and names in the server computer.
</para>
</sect1>