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Internet Explorer Setting
Network Page (continued)
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.
Settings (continued)
IP Setting
A IP Setting Sets the DHCP client function.
To enable the DHCP, connect the camera to the network
environment where the DHCP server is running.
If you have
A
enabled
B
the DHCP but the DHCP server does not exist,
the camera will start with the IP address of 192.168.0.2 and the subnet
mask of 255.255.255.0 approximately 2 minutes after startup. For the
IP address details, see the "Instructions (IP Address Settings)."
[Set values: DHCP Disable, DHCP Enable]
B IP Address Sets the IP address of camera.
[Factory default: 192.168.0.2]
C Subnet Mask Sets the subnet mask of camera.
[Factory default: 255.255.255.0]
D Default Gateway Sets the default gateway of camera.
Enter "0.0.0.0" if you do not want to set a default gateway.
[Factory default: 0.0.0.0]
E Host Name Sets a host name of camera.
It can consist of alphanumeric characters, hyphen (-), and period (.).
Underscore (_) character is not allowed to use.
F DNS Server Sets an address of DNS server.
[Factory default: 0.0.0.0]
G MAC Address The MAC address of camera is shown as a hexadecimal number.
H IP Protocol
Turns the IP Version 6 setting On or Off. (IP Version 4 is usually set to On.)
I IPv6 Address When you enable the IP Version 6 setting, two address types are
displayed. They are: Alink localB and AglobalB. However, if the IPv6 is
not supported by the connected network, the AglobalB address bar is
shown as ADisabledB.
Other
J Negotiation Sets the network negotiation.
If you have selected a value other than
A
Auto
B
, do not set the connected
network device to
A
Auto
B
. Be sure to set it to the same value as the camera.
[Set values: Auto, 100M Full, 100M Half, 10M Full, 10M Half]
Memo:
● The camera and another connecting device on the network may
connect automatically when the other than "Auto" is selected for
the camera and "Auto" is set for the other connecting device.
K TOS(DS field) Sets a TOS value of IP packets which contain visual data.
[Set values: 0 to 252]
L TTL(unicast) Sets a TTL value of TCP packets which contain visual data.
[Set values: 1 to 64 to 255]
M TTL(multicast) Sets a TTL value of UDP packets which contain visual data.
[Set values: 1 to 32 to 255]
N MTU Sets the maximum size of packets which contain visual data.
[Set values: 1280 to 1500]