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Sirius Compact Routers
Installation and User Manual
TCP-IP Network Connection
Sirius supports traditional TCP-IP networking through DHCP or Static IP addressing.
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Tip
When using Sirius in a DHCP or Static IP addressed network, it is best to select and maintain
a consistent network scheme. If a mixture of DHCP and Static IP addresses are used,
inconsistent performance can result. The most stable operation is achieved when all IP
addressing is either DHCP or Static.
Default DHCP Configuration
DHCP is the default initial configuration routine for Sirius devices. If you start up on a DHCP
network, Sirius will accept assigned IP addresses. After DHCP initialization, use your
zeroconf browser to view the Sirius web page and view the assigned IP address.
Static IP Configuration
If your IT administrator prefers an assigned IP address that is fixed (called a “Static IP), you
will need to set network parameters using the Sirius UI Network screen where you will
enter:
• IP address type—Static IP
• a unique IP address
• the Subnet Mask and default gateway IP address (your LAN’s router that does the
network's routing)
You will need to press the Enter key on the keyboard for every field changed. Press the
Update Network Settings button when all fields are complete.
Fig. 2-7: Sirius User Interface Network Tab
Select Sirius to Control from Web Page
Each Sirius device has a built in web server that generates a web page. Sirius devices see
each other on the network and list those other Sirius devices in their web pages. From the
Home screen, use the pull-down menu in the upper left to see all of the Sirius devices
Summary of Contents for SIRIUS SCR 1616-12G
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