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STATIC SETTINGS
All settings under Home > Menu > Network > Static Settings apply only if DHCP is disabled and are ignored otherwise. From this menu, you
can choose the IP address, the netmask and the gateway address to be used when DHCP is disabled.
IP ADDRESS
Use this menu item to configure the device’s IP address. When the IP address configuration dialog is opened, it will look just like the dialog
depicted to the right. A box encircling the first number indicates that the first number is selected. While the first number (byte) of the IP
address is selected, use the encoder wheel in order to choose the desired value for the first byte of the address, then push [OK] to confirm
your selection.
The next number will become selected allowing you to configure the second number. Simply repeat the same steps for the remaining
numbers. After confirming the value of the last byte, the dialog will be closed, and the new settings will be applied.
NETMASK
In order to configure the netmask, use the same procedure as for configuring the IP address.
The netmask is used internally to compute the network address from the IP address. XNODE 4 does this by computing the bitwise AND of
each byte with the corresponding byte of the IP address. The bitwise AND of the first byte of the IP address and the first byte of the netmask
is the first byte of the network address and so on.
GATEWAY
In order to configure the default gateway address, use the same procedure as for configuring the IP address or the netmask. If the network
data sent by the node needs to be routed, you may want to set this address to the address of your router. In most cases, however, this
setting is not relevant.