Icom IC-R8600 Instruction Manual Version 1.01 - Page 13

Step 1. Settings on the receiver, To prevent unauthorized access, Network setting, Items, Contents

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2 CONFIGURING THE SYSTEM THROUGH A LAN Step 1. Settings on the receiver This section describes how to setup the receiver. NOTE: When you change a setting that shows "(Valid after Restart)," you must restart the receiver after setting, so it will take effect. After restarting, keep the receiver's power ON, or remain in the remote standby mode. Network setting Items DHCP* Network Name* Network Control Control Port (UDP) Serial Port (UDP) Audio Port (UDP) Internet Access Line Contents ON (Default) A Network Name Example: IC-R8600 OFF (Default)  ON 50001 (Default) 50002 (Default) 50003 (Default) Your Internet access line type Example: FTTH (Default) * If you are using the IP address instead of the network name, set DHCP to OFF, and set the items shown below. Items DHCP IP Address Default Gateway Contents ON (Default)  OFF An IP address that is not assigned to any other device. Example: 192.168.0.10 (Default) An IP address of the LAN side on the router Example: 192.168.0.1 User registration Items Network User1/2 ID Network User1/2 Password Network User1/2 Administrator Contents A User ID ••Up to 16 characters Example: USER1 A Password ••8 to 16 characters ••At least two different characters must be used. Example: USER0001 NO (Default)  YES ••When the user is set as an administrator. To prevent unauthorized access: Set a long and strong password so that no one can possibly guess it. Mix upper and lower case letters, numbers or characters. Receiver registration Items Network Radio Name Contents A Network Radio Name ••Up to 16 characters Example: IC-R8600abc Before setting a PC: Confirm the receiver settings described below, and keep the receiver's power ON, or remain in the remote standby mode. ••Network Name or IP Address ••Network User ID and Password 2-2

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CONFIGURING THE SYSTEM THROUGH A LAN
Step 1. Settings on the receiver
This section describes how to setup the receiver.
To prevent unauthorized access:
Set a long and strong password so that no one can
possibly guess it.
Mix upper and lower case letters, numbers or
characters.
NOTE:
When you change a setting that shows “(Valid after Restart),” you must restart the receiver after setting, so it will
take effect.
After restarting, keep the receiver’s power ON, or remain in the remote standby mode.
* If you are using the IP address instead of the
network name, set
DHCP
to OFF, and set the items
shown below.
Network setting
Items
Contents
DHCP*
ON (Default)
Network Name*
A Network Name
Example: IC-R8600
Network Control
OFF (Default)
ON
Control Port (UDP)
50001 (Default)
Serial Port (UDP)
50002 (Default)
Audio Port (UDP)
50003 (Default)
Internet Access Line
Your Internet access line type
Example: FTTH (Default)
Receiver registration
Items
Contents
Network Radio Name
A Network Radio Name
• Up to 16 characters
Example: IC-R8600abc
User registration
Items
Contents
Network User1/2
ID
A User ID
• Up to 16 characters
Example: USER1
Network User1/2
Password
A Password
• 8 to 16 characters
• At least two different
characters must be used.
Example: USER0001
Network User1/2
Administrator
NO (Default)
YES
When the user is set as an
administrator.
Items
Contents
DHCP
ON (Default)
OFF
IP Address
An IP address that is not
assigned to any other device.
Example: 192.168.0.10
(Default)
Default Gateway
An IP address of the LAN
side on the router
Example: 192.168.0.1
Before setting a PC:
Confirm the receiver settings described below, and keep the receiver’s power ON, or remain in the remote
standby mode.
• Network Name or IP Address
• Network User ID and Password