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Network administration
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Network administration
IP and VLAN settings
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Settings
Network
IP/LAN
Device name in the network
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Enter a label for the device. It is used to identify the device in network communication.
Address assignment
Network type
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Select the IP protocol used in your local network: Currently only
IPv4
is supported.
IP address type
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Select
Dynamic
, if your device receives the IP address via a DHCP server.
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Select
Static
, if your want to assign a fixed IP address to the device.
If the
Dynamic
setting is selected, all further settings are automatically configured. They are
displayed and cannot be changed.
If you have selected
Static
as the address type, you must create the following settings.
IP address
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Enter an IP address for your device. This IP address allows your device to be reached by other
subscribers in your local network.
The IP address comprises four individual groups of numbers with decimal values from 0 to 255
that are separated by a dot, e.g., 192.168.2.1.
The IP address must be included in the address block used by the router/gateway for the local
network. The valid address block is defined by the IP address for the router/gateway and the
Subnet mask
.
This page is used to integrate the device into your company‘s local network.
It is only available for the user role
admin
.
If you change the IP address of the device or an error occurs when you are changing
the IP settings, the connection to the web User Interface may be lost.
IP address changed:
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Re-establish the connection with the new address.
An error occurred:
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Reset the device to the factory settings.
The IP address must be unique across the network, which means that it must not be
used by another device connected to the router/gateway.
The fixed IP address must not belong to the address block that is reserved for the
DHCP server for the router/gateway.
Check the settings on the router or ask your network administrator.