Axis Communications 215 PTZ 215 PTZ - Installation Guide - Page 14
Other methods of setting the IP address, Set the IP address with ARP/Ping
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Page 14 AXIS 215 PTZ Installation Guide Other methods of setting the IP address The table below shows the other methods available for setting or discovering the IP address. All methods are enabled by default, and all can be disabled. UPnP™ Use in operating system Windows (ME or XP) Notes When enabled on your computer, the camera is automatically detected and added to "My Network Places." Bonjour MAC OSX (10.4 or later) AXIS Dynamic DNS All Service ARP/Ping All View DHCP server All admin pages Applicable to browsers with support for Bonjour. Navigate to the Bonjour bookmark in your browser (e.g. Safari) and click on the link to access the camera's web pages. A free service from Axis that allows you to quickly and simply install your camera. Requires an Internet connection with no HTTP proxy. See www.axiscam.net for more information. See below. The command must be issued within 2 minutes of connecting power to the camera. To view the admin pages for the network DHCP server, see the server's own documentation. Set the IP address with ARP/Ping 1. Acquire an IP address on the same network segment your computer is connected to. 2. Locate the serial number (S/N) on the AXIS 215 PTZ label. 3. Open a command prompt on your computer and enter the following commands: Windows syntax Windows example arp -s ping -l 408 -t arp -s 192.168.0.125 00-40-8c-18-10-00 ping -l 408 -t 192.168.0.125 UNIX/Linux/Mac syntax UNIX/Linux/Mac example arp -s temp arp -s 192.168.0.125 00:40:8c:18:10:00 ping -s 408 temp ping -s 408 192.168.0.125 4. Check that the network cable is connected to the camera and then start/restart the camera, by disconnecting and reconnecting power. 5. Close the command prompt when you see 'Reply from 192.168.0.125: ...' or similar. 6. In your browser, type in http:// in the Location/Address field and press Enter on your keyboard. Notes: • To open a command prompt in Windows: from the Start menu, select Run... and type cmd. Click OK. • To use the ARP command on a Mac OS X, use the Terminal utility in Application > Utilities.