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FIG. 66
Network - IPv4 Setup page
WebConsole - Network Options
Network - IPv4 Setup
Click
IPv4 Setup
to access the IPv4 Setup page (FIG. 66) and view and configure IP and DNS addresses for the Master. Use the
options on this page to view/edit the Master’s network settings. A user can only modify the information on this page if it is
assigned a Role that includes the Network Configuration permission. Without the proper permission, a user can only view the
information on this page.
IPv4 Setup Options
The IPv4 Setup options are described in the following table:
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IPv4 Setup Options
Option
Description
IP Address:
This section enables you to set IPv4 information for the Master’s network.
IP Hostname
Enter the IP host name in this field.
NOTE:
Host names may contain only the ASCII letters ‘a’ through ‘z’ (case-insensitive), the digits ‘0’
through ‘9’, and the hyphen (‘-’).
DHCP/Specific IP
Address
Use the buttons to select a DHCP or static IPv4 address. Additional options in this area become available if
you select
Specific IP Address.
IP Address
Enter the IPv4 address in this field. This field is only available if you select Specific IP Address.
Subnet Mask
Enter the IPv4 subnet mask in this field. This field is only available if you select Specific IP Address.
Gateway
Enter the gateway IPv4 address in this field. This field is only available if you select Specific IP Address.
DNS Address:
This section enables you to set hostname, domain, and DNS information for the Master’s network.
Domain
Enter the domain name of the DNS server in this field.
DNS IP
Enter up to three DNS server addresses in the provided fields.
Zero-Config
Networking
Use the buttons to activate zero-config networking functionality on the Master’s network. Zero-config
networking provides the ability to automatically discover devices that are present on the LAN. By default,
zeroconf is enabled (On option selected). With zeroconf enabled, the Master’s web interface will be regis-
tered via zeroconf and can be viewed through a zeroconf browser plug-in such as Bonjour for IE.
NetLinx Discovery
Protocol (NDP)
Use the buttons to indicate whether you want the Master to search for any
NDP-capable devices currently
connected to the Master.