Network Address
CueServer allows the Network Address to be set manually or automatically. If the CueServer is configured
for Dual LANs, then each network (A and B) can have it’s own network settings.
If the CueServer is on a network with a DHCP server or Router (which is common in buildings, offices and
home networks), this setting can be set to
Using DHCP
.
Using DHCP
When
Using DHCP
is chosen, the IP Address fields become disabled. This is because the CueServer will
fetch these address parameters from the network automatically. There is no need to set these parameters
manually when using DHCP.
Please note that when changing the network mode, the device will need to reboot for the changes to take
effect. Please remember to reconfigure the physical network connections when changing modes, especially
if the mode is being changed from a Dual LAN to a Single LAN configuration. In this case, it’s likely that
there were two separate networks attached to the two ports on the CueServer and after the mode is
changed the built-in Ethernet switch would attempt to bridge these separate networks into one, which will
certainly cause unintended network problems.
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