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IP Address
o
e
o
Setting Method
Specjfies a DHCP operation of the MCX-2000. VVI,en the fv1CX-2000 has a 'vJired! connection to a PC net\tvork ancl
f~nds
a DHCP server U"lere, it enters DHCP
(~Iient
rnode and gets an IP address frorn the server.
(Accordln~Jly,
cllents \tViH
also get an IP addr-ess from the same ser\/er.) If the fv1CX-2000finds no DHCP server in the connected net\fJork, it
autornaticaHy enters DHCP Server nlode. (Cilents vvill qet an IP address
fron~1
the
~,,1CX-2000.)
Because of ttts scherne,
you norrnally don't need to change this setting as long as you vvant to autornatically configure a se(es of net\fJork
pararneters. Select
~,,1anual
if you really need thern to set up rnanuaHy.
select r;1anual, you must assign each of the MC>(-?OOO and cHents a unique
IP
addr"ess conforming to Ule connecteej
PC~
network
{paqe
e
IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway
VVhen selecting DHCP Server or fv1anual for Setting
~1I1ethod, spec~fy
an IP address \tvithjn the netvvork address of the
connected PC network. Arnong t!lese three pararneters, only IP l\ddress takes a 'unique' value to tile f'v1CX-2000.
Subnet ivlask and Default
(3 at e\f Jay should take t11e same values vvith a PC thafs rnanually configured to access the
Internet
v~a
tile connected netvvork. Default Gatevvay nornlally takes an IP address set to the router LAN port
(supposing the r"outer \IVAN port is connected to a broadband moden-I).
e
DNS Server (P), DNS Server (5)
VVllen sel8ctinq DHCP Server or rv1anual for Settlnq
~J1ethod,
specJy IP addresses of prlrnary (P) and secondary (8)
DNS servers provided frof-n your Internet servlce provider. These values (at
~east
one) are necessary if you use
URL
to
specify an Internet resource (serJer) avaUable to tile
rv1CX-2000~
such as a public NTP server to get accurate date and
time (page 91). If you specify such a resource using the IP
address~
you can leave these values blank.
VVr,en you cOf-nplete necessary
settings~
select
O}< at t[,e bottorn of the screen, VVr,en the :;f\Jetwork
reboot1ng.,.'~
rnessage is s!-iown and your settings are stored. you \vill return to trle A.dvanced Settings rnenu.
fJ1CX-2000 OVJner's Monuol
37
IP Address
o
e
o
Setting Method
Specjfies a DHCP operation of the MCX-2000. VVI,en the fv1CX-2000 has a 'vJired! connection to a PC net\tvork ancl
f~nds
a DHCP server U"lere, it enters DHCP
(~Iient
rnode and gets an IP address frorn the server.
(Accordln~Jly,
cllents \tViH
also get an IP addr-ess from the same ser\/er.) If the fv1CX-2000finds no DHCP server in the connected net\fJork, it
autornaticaHy enters DHCP Server nlode. (Cilents vvill qet an IP address
fron~1
the
~,,1CX-2000.)
Because of ttts scherne,
you norrnally don't need to change this setting as long as you vvant to autornatically configure a se(es of net\fJork
pararneters. Select
~,,1anual
if you really need thern to set up rnanuaHy.
select r;1anual, you must assign each of the MC>(-?OOO and cHents a unique
IP
addr"ess conforming to Ule connecteej
PC~
network
{paqe
e
IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway
VVhen selecting DHCP Server or fv1anual for Setting
~1I1ethod, spec~fy
an IP address \tvithjn the netvvork address of the
connected PC network. Arnong t!lese three pararneters, only IP l\ddress takes a 'unique' value to tile f'v1CX-2000.
Subnet ivlask and Default
(3 at e\f Jay should take t11e same values vvith a PC thafs rnanually configured to access the
Internet
v~a
tile connected netvvork. Default Gatevvay nornlally takes an IP address set to the router LAN port
(supposing the r"outer \IVAN port is connected to a broadband moden-I).
e
DNS Server (P), DNS Server (5)
VVllen sel8ctinq DHCP Server or rv1anual for Settlnq
~J1ethod,
specJy IP addresses of prlrnary (P) and secondary (8)
DNS servers provided frof-n your Internet servlce provider. These values (at
~east
one) are necessary if you use
URL
to
specify an Internet resource (serJer) avaUable to tile
rv1CX-2000~
such as a public NTP server to get accurate date and
time (page 91). If you specify such a resource using the IP
address~
you can leave these values blank.
VVr,en you cOf-nplete necessary
settings~
select
O}< at t[,e bottorn of the screen, VVr,en the :;f\Jetwork
reboot1ng.,.'~
rnessage is s!-iown and your settings are stored. you \vill return to trle A.dvanced Settings rnenu.
fJ1CX-2000 OVJner's Monuol
37

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