Chapter 6
Configuring the Sender
VIP 10
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Ethernet link type:
If the VIP is connected to the network via a switch, both devices must be set for
the same type of network connection. If necessary, ask your network
administrator about the switch setting.
The value can be set to 10 or 100 MBit/s and full or half-duplex mode (
FD
or
HD
)
or to
Auto
for an autosensing network connection.
Warning!
Errors such as picture interference can occur if the network is not suitable
for transmission of the maximum data rate generated by the VIP.
Dynamic DNS server IP address:
When operating a unit over the Internet, an address pool with dynamic addresses
is used for greater efficiency. This means that the unit is assigned an IP address
each time a connection is made and this address varies. In this case, access is
easier if the unit is listed on a DNS server. It will contact the server at regular
intervals and register its unit name and IP address. To connect to the VIP via the
Internet, it is enough to enter the unit name and the URL of the DNS server. The
server returns the current Internet IP address for the connection.
You can use the DNS server of VCS
videotec.info
as DNS server. The
associated IP address is 195.145.107.78. The VIP contacts this server
automatically if the desired refresh interval is entered for the next parameter. If
the unit name is
MyVIP
for example, the URL
MyVIP.videotec.info
can be
entered in the browser to make a connection.
Dynamic DNS contact interval:
Enter the desired update interval in seconds.
Summary of Contents for VIP 10
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