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Next,
Push
the knob to go to the data entry screen shown here:
Turn
the knob so that the word
Backspace
at the bottom of the
screen is highlighted. Now, each time you
push
the knob one
character will be deleted from the existing IP address entry.
Push
the knob repeatedly to erase the entire IP address field, or
as much as is required.
Once the field is empty,
turn
the knob to select digits (and the
delineating decimal point) to input the desired IP address. The
addresses in these fields always consist of four groups of three-
or-fewer digits with the groups separated by decimal points.
Once the IP address has been entered manually,
turn
the knob
so that the word
Save
is highlighted, then
push
the knob to
commit the address to memory. If the word
Save
is not visible,
this means that the entry has incorrect syntax and must be re-
entered. If a valid address is not entered and saved, the menu
will time out in a couple of minutes and revert to a previous
valid IP address or to:
0.0.0.0
.
Manual data-entry must then be repeated for the other
IP Set-
tings
fields:
Gateway
,
Subnet
and
DNS
. Entries in these fields will
be dictated by existing network protocols, depending on how
the server or router is configured. Your Network Administrator
should know all about this; it is not within the scope of this
manual to provide a tutorial on network setup. Sufficient to
say that DHCP operation is the preferred mode.
COMMUNICATING FROM OUTSIDE THE LOCAL NETWORK
To address your DAVID IV from outside your Local Area Net-
work (LAN), you must open a port on the network router. This
is required, for example, when your unit is being addressed and
controlled over the Internet.
To make it easy to remember, we picked a default port number
of 719, the formal model number of the DAVID IV. This may be
changed from the
IP Settings
menu, however. Your router must
be configured for ‘port forwarding,’ using Port 719 to forward
both TCP and UDP traffic to the IP address specific to the
DAVID IV.
Should you need to address two or more DAVID IV units from
outside the local network, each must be associated with its own
router port. Use the
IP Settings
menu to change default Port 719
to alternate port numbers for multiple DAVID IVs.
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