JVC V685U Instructions - Page 79

JVC V685U - VN Network Camera Manual

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A IP Setting B IP Address C Subnet Mask D Default Gateway E Host Name F DNS Server G MAC Address H IP Protocol I IPv6 Address For setting the DHCP client function. Connect the camera to a network environment with a DHCP server when DHCP is to be enabled. If the DHCP server does not exist when [IP Setting] is set to ADHCP EnableB, the camera will start running with IP address 192.168.0.2 and subnet mask 255.255.255.0 in about 2 minutes after startup. Refer to [IP Address Settings] (A Page 36) for the IP address. For setting the IP address of the camera. For setting the subnet mask of the camera. For setting the default gateway of the camera. Set as A0.0.0.0B when a default gateway is not set. For setting the host name of the camera. Specify a name using alphanumeric characters, hyphen (-) or period (.). Underscores (_) cannot be used. For setting the address of the DNS server. The MAC address of the camera is displayed in a hexadecimal number. For setting IPv6 to AOnB or AOffB. (IPv4 is set to AOnB at all times. ) When IPv6 is set to AOnB in a network that supports IPv6, the address appears in the [IPv6 Address] field. If the network does not support IPv6, ADisableB appears in the [IPv6 Address] field. Camera will restart if this item is altered. Wait for about one minute before operation of the unit is enabled. Displays the IPv6 address. 79

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A
IP Setting
For setting the DHCP client function.
Connect the camera to a network environment with a DHCP server when
DHCP is to be enabled.
If the DHCP server does not exist when [IP Setting] is set to
A
DHCP
Enable
B
, the camera will start running with IP address 192.168.0.2 and
subnet mask 255.255.255.0 in about 2 minutes after startup.
Refer to [IP Address Settings] (
A
Page 36) for the IP address.
B
IP Address
For setting the IP address of the camera.
C
Subnet Mask
For setting the subnet mask of the camera.
D
Default Gateway
For setting the default gateway of the camera.
Set as
A
0.0.0.0
B
when a default gateway is not set.
E
Host Name
For setting the host name of the camera.
Specify a name using alphanumeric characters, hyphen (-) or period (.).
Underscores (_) cannot be used.
F
DNS Server
For setting the address of the DNS server.
G
MAC Address
The MAC address of the camera is displayed in a hexadecimal number.
H
IP Protocol
For setting IPv6 to
A
On
B
or
A
Off
B
. (IPv4 is set to
A
On
B
at all times. ) When
IPv6 is set to
A
On
B
in a network that supports IPv6, the address appears in
the [IPv6 Address] field. If the network does not support IPv6,
A
Disable
B
appears in the [IPv6 Address] field. Camera will restart if this item is altered.
Wait for about one minute before operation of the unit is enabled.
I
IPv6 Address
Displays the IPv6 address.